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‘Doing Two Basic Things Wrong’ – Veteran Golfer Has Bizarre Coaching Proposal for Bryson DeChambeau

Published 08/14/2021, 6:51 PM EDT

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Bryson DeChambeau is one of the most mysterious characters on the PGA Tour. And there is always one or the other controversy revolving around him. However, most of the time, Bryson himself invites controversy and remains in the headline often. But still, one cannot deny the fact that he is one of the best players currently on the PGA Tour. 

However, even after good performances, Bryson is not a fan favorite. Even though Bryson has fans who always stand by him, but still he often gets trolled for everything that he does. Several people try to troll him or give advice to him on social media. However, this trolling doesn’t affect, or at least he tries to showcase it as if it doesn’t affect him.  

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A veteran golfer has advice for Bryson DeChambeau

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Recently, a 74-year-old veteran golfer (non-professional) advised Bryson DeChambeau on his game on Twitter. He said thatBryson DeChambeau, I’m 74 and been playing 55 years. You are doing two basic things wrong. With my instruction, you will win 5 or 6 times a year. All I want is $1,000 per win.” 

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Interestingly, he did not mention those two basic things which DeChambeau is seemingly doing wrong. Astonishingly, he confidently mentioned that Bryson will win 5 or 6 times a year, which is a tremendous deal in golf. Moreover, he said that all he wants is $1,000 per win as his fees. 

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Meanwhile, Bryson DeChambeau is one of the best players currently on the tour. However, he sometimes gets carried away with his power game and messes things up. Bryson turned pro in 2016 and has 8 PGA Tour victories, and 2 European Tour wins. Additionally, he has even won a major championship, The U.S. Open, in 2020. 

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DeChambeau is renowned for his analytical and scientific approach to the game. Last year during the pandemic break, Bryson bulked himself up and since then mostly tries to overwhelm a course with his power game. And when he fails to do it, Bryson often finds himself in a place where everyone third person gives him advice or criticizes him. 

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Amey Kulkarni is a Golf writer at EssentiallySports. He is currently pursuing his Bachelor’s degree in mass media. Before joining EssentiallySports he used to write articles on Golf and Cricket on his personal blog cricgolf.
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