Bryson DeChambeau on the Range with Rachel Drummond | LIV Golf

Bryson DeChambeau on the Range with Rachel Drummond | LIV Golf



Bryson DeChambeau on the Range with Rachel Drummond | LIV Golf

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  1. I met Bryson about 4 years ago and he is a genuine nice bloke. He hits it a mile it’s so impressive. But what’s more impressive is he wants to help and educate people to help them playing golf. Top top man!!

  2. I think one thing all of us that play golf can take away from interviews like this, is that it's ok listen to the pros describe and display the things they do. What's really important is that we understand that we all have our own body mechanics, as Bryson stated. So listening and watching him doesn't necessarily mean that any of us should try and repeat/mimic what HE does. For some it may make sense, and they may want to try it. For others (dare I say most?), it would probably do more harm to our game and perhaps our bodies attempting to mimic his approach. I started playing 40 years ago, and I've had large gaps of time where I hardly played or didn't play at all. At 56 years old, and making an honest effort to play at least once a week, I've found I've lost 20-30 yards of distance with my irons, and 30-40 yards with my woods. Muscle memory and grip are still the same, but flexibility has certainly changed. I've found a few things that now work really well, and while I'm still shorter in distance than I was even 20 years ago, My striking and consistency have made really good gains. The other thing that has really made a difference for me in watching alot of content creator golf, is the approach to the game. Choosing your landing spots when you're 50yds or closer to the green and chipping. I've changed my grips on my woods to a medium rather than a standard grip. My goal is to continue playing, get back to my former "bogey golf" consistency, and perhaps being a little wiser now, maybe even start to score in the low 80's. My first ace would be nice too 🙂

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