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Bryson DeChambeau may be criticized for his move to the Saudi-funded LIV Golf, but the golfer has always been open about his philanthropic work. Moreover, he has also mentioned using his LIV Golf money for helping the needy in Dallas. DeChambeau recently revealed his three pillars of foundation based on what’s more important according to the golfer.

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During the most recent episode of the ‘Bob Does Sports Podcast’, Bryson DeChambeau was invited as a guest. He talked about the ongoing Tour war between PGA Tour and LIV Golf, the feud with Brooks Koepka, and much more.

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However, DeChambeau also opened up about his charitable work. Moreover, being a bearer of nearly $125 million, thanks to LIV Golf, let’s take a deeper look at how DeChambeau divides his charitable money in his own words.

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Bryson DeChambeau and his pillars of charity

DeChambeau has always been open about his love for Dallas. After completing his college in the city, the 28-year-old currently resides in Dallas. So it makes sense why the city remains close to the Scientist’s heart.

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However, he later talks about Junior Golf, which according to DeChambeau is the most vital pillar of his foundation. The 2020 US Open winner said, “I would say one of the most important things is Junior Golf. One of the pillars of my foundation, the Bryson to Shambo foundation is Jr. Golf.”

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After considering Junior Golf as his first pillar, Bryson DeChambeau then talks about the second pillar. He said, “Secondly, it’s its health. So my dad had diabetes or has diabetes. And he’s lost a leg and a foot because of it has gotten a kidney from the National Kidney Foundation through a good friend in high school friend of his.”  

Finally, DeChambeau considers education as his third pillar of foundation. Though he accepts he was poor at school during his tenure, he still was and is quite passionate about the education system. The 28-year-old said, “Education is something I’m very passionate about when I was younger, I was never great in school, but I was super dedicated to being the best and, and find distinct advantages.”

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Though one may hate DeChambeau for being a LIV Golf defector, you can’t disrespect him. He has always been a man of the people. Moreover, since the beginning of a new chapter with the lucrative series, DeChambeau has been a lot more open about his thoughts. This has resulted in fans liking the golfer a lot more for his honesty and humility.

What are your thoughts on DeChambeau’s three pillars of foundation? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Abdul Bari is a seasoned golf writer at EssentiallySports with an impressive portfolio of over 700 articles. Abdul has ‘putted’ his way into the EssentiallySports Hall of Fame with his in-depth coverage of the sport. One of Abdul's career highlights at ES was his article on Phil Mickelson's potential penalty, which received widespread praise from golf enthusiasts worldwide. Off the course, Abdul is an avid golfer himself, often found perfecting his swing on the local green. He has a particular fondness for a powerful tee shot, and his admiration for Cameron Smith stems from the player's exceptional putting and calm short approach.

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