A closer look at Bryson DeChambeau’s new irons 👀

A closer look at Bryson DeChambeau’s new irons 👀



A closer look at Bryson DeChambeau’s new irons 👀

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  1. +10 for him. I personally think him playing last season with whatever he had was some of his best golf.

    I think his bigger issue is putting. He putts pretty well, but still most of his shots lost is probably on the greens. His issue isn’t getting to the greens, it’s putting. Same for Scotty. Scotty gotta get rid of that spider putter that him and Rory use. I really think LAB putter would be good for Bryson

  2. I’m no expert, but I don’t think these clubs had any impact (positive or negative) on his outcome. It’s a tough course, and many top players struggled. His iron game and wedge game are what he generally seems to feel weakest in (per his own running commentary in his YT vids), so if I was in his shoes (ie, budget to burn on tinkering), I’d keep on tinkering until I had confidence in those facets of my game. They’re still all 1-length through the irons and wedges, so he hasn’t abandoned his philosophy. And he landed 2nd place just a few weeks ago. So he isn’t far off the mark. So he should do whatever gives him confidence. Michael Jordan wore UNC practice shorts under his game shorts for every game of his nba career because he felt like it gave him good luck. Can’t knock the psychological element of the game.

  3. Man I absolutely love Bryson and find his tweaks so interesting.
    But after all this, if he doesn’t retire with 5+ majors, I will be very sad
    Absolutely no one is putting this much thought into equipment like he is.

  4. +10 missing the cut as the defending champion speaks volumes about, Bryson’s, new clubs. I feel his obsession with finding perfection, is going to hinder his golfing career..

  5. Essentially, he's cheating. He's using his club's technology to make up for his lack of skill in ball striking. Just because the rules don't ban something, doesn't mean it's not wrong. Why doesn't he just use a club that hits the ball for him, dead straight, 350 yards? No skill needed. Call it the Iron Byron clubs

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