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Golf – The 2020 Ryder Cup – Whistling Straits, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, U.S. – September 21, 2021 Team USA’s Bryson DeChambeau stands on the 9th tee during a practice round REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

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Golf – The 2020 Ryder Cup – Whistling Straits, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, U.S. – September 21, 2021 Team USA’s Bryson DeChambeau stands on the 9th tee during a practice round REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Bryson DeChambeau who switched to LIV Golf in 2022 is all set for the tournament in Broken Arrow. The $25,000,000 Tournament starts from May 12-14 at Cedar Ridge Country Club. The LIV star, along with Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri, and Paul Casey will represent Crushers GC. Currently, the team is standing in the fifth position with 56 points. Currently trailing forty points behind 4 Aces, the No. 1 seed, they are certainly looking for a fruitful finish to narrow this gap.
Apart from the exceptional view, the Club in Oklahoma will be anticipated as an amazing experience by professionals and fans. The credit goes to the top-tier golf tournaments the greens have previously experienced. While the competition demands rigorous preparation and accurate driving, players can’t help but enjoy the practice time Tulsa has to offer. Hence, it is likely for golfers and caddies to share such moments of enjoyment on their social media handles. And recently, ex-caddie Greg Bodine shared one such story of the pro, that DeChambeau re-posted.
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Bryson DeChambeau responds with a funny comment
Bryson, who hasn’t had an ideal season this year, would certainly love to find his 2021 form in Tulsa this week. This might be in the cards for him looking at the shot he played in the practice. The video uploaded in his story by Greg Bodine provided the audience with a glimpse into the practice session at Broken Arrow.

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MAMARONECK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 20: Bryson DeChambeau of the United States speaks to the media during a press conference alongside the championship trophy after winning the 120th U.S. Open Championship on September 20, 2020 at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
The clip highlighted the fairway and a fun session on the greens. As the scientist was aiming for the wayward drive towards the flag far away, the crew was seen engaging themselves in some light teasing. One of the members on the ground shouted, “welp fore,” for the wayward shot right before the backswing from DeChambeau.
The video of the shot was re-posted by Bryson on his Instagram account. He responded to the story and wrote, “Welp Fore. 🤣”, drawing the attention of the viewers to his funny side.
Not the first time DeChambeau flaunted his humor
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Essentially, the golf world knows Bryson DeChambeau for his talent when it comes to humor. Today’s story won’t be the first time he has shared something with the viewers with an element of hilarity to it. Once in October 2022, the 8-time PGA Tour winner shared a video of himself performing at the TopGolf driving range.

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OWINGS MILLS, MARYLAND – AUGUST 28: Bryson DeChambeau of the United States reacts to his eagle on the fifth green during the third round of the BMW Championship at Caves Valley Golf Club on August 28, 2021 in Owings Mills, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
In the video, he seemed to represent a golf instructor with his lessons on the details of a golf swing and how maintaining a calm mind while playing is utterly important. All in all, not much has changed for the golfer since then. He still enjoys a good golf swing and an even better sense of humor!
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