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Bryson DeChambeau is more of a scientist than a traditional golfer on the field. The golf ‘hulk’ has worked very hard to build bulks of muscle. And not only has it enhanced his looks, but also made him one of the longest hitters on any given golf course.

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Although DeChambeau has always considered Tiger Woods as an inspiration, his professional debut was much better than the golf legend himself.

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Bryson DeChambeau had a better pro debut than Tiger Woods

DeChambeau is one of the few players who work more on technique than other skills. He has gradually made his long shots better than most golfers on the field. But his debut as a professional golfer was unexpectedly better than most players.

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According to the records, DeChambeau finished T-4 at the RBC Heritage at the beginning of his PGA Tour career. Not only that, but he also made $259,600 in the event. And if we compare this score with big golfers such as Woods, it seems to be a great score, to begin with. If we talk about Woods’ debut, he finished T-60 at the Greater Milwaukee Open when he was just 20 years old.

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Other big names like Jason Day, Rory McIlroy, and Jordan Spieth also couldn’t make a better start than DeChambeau. At the 2007 British Masters, McIlroy finished T-42. On the other hand, Day finished T-67 at the John Deere Classic in 2006. 

Further, Spieth couldn’t make the cut at the 2013 Farmers Insurance Open. However, some might say that all these payers were younger than DeChambeau at the time of their pro debuts. But that doesn’t change the fact that DeChambeau came into professional golf with a complete blast.

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What did DeChambeau say after leaving behind Woods in his pro debut?

After scoring a T-4 finish on his pro debut, it is obvious that DeChambeau was thrilled to play more. 

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“It’s tough to really sum up,” he said“It’s an honor to be playing out here with these big boys, trying to do my best. Hopefully, I can keep competing out there, and hopefully, I can get a couple of wins out there.”

It is not unknown to fans that the golfer has set numerous records ever since he came into the field of professional golf. What do you think?

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Joydeep Singh is a senior golf writer at EssentiallySports, boasting an impressive portfolio of over 1000 articles. Joydeep's expertise spans across various aspects of the sport, specifically his speculations and analysis of the upcoming events on the PGA Tour calendar. One of Joydeep's most notable moments at EssentiallySports was when his article on Tiger Woods' withdrawal from the 2023 Masters garnered an overwhelming response from fans. As a devoted fan of Woods, Joydeep firmly believes that the golf legend still has what it takes to inch closer to Jack Nicklaus' record. Joydeep relaxes on the weekend with a game of golf in his neighborhood fairway, with close friends, where he is known for his clutch putts.

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