The golf scientist always focuses and ensures the club’s angles are correct before hitting the shot. He takes his sweet time, and once, that resulted in a “slow play” comment by Brooks Koepka. However, DeChambeau was set in his ways and worked on himself, emerging better.
During 2020, you must have heard of monstrous drives by the scientist golf, Bryson DeChambeau. He returned in June with a lightning-fast speed of hitting the balls at the PGA Tour. However, that was not the highlight of his return at the 2020 PGA Championship. The bulked-up DeChambeau had something else in the store for us.
The former PGA player was on the 7th hole in the first round at TPC Harding Park. He smashed the drive very hard, resulting in his driver shaft breaking into two parts immediately. The US Open winner played only 340 yards, and the tee length was ridiculous.
Byrson started walking towards the fairway to prepare for his next shot and mumbled something. Thankfully, it was audible to the broadcasters and evidence of the disbelief. He said, “That was weird. Swinging too hard.” With a laugh, he added that it was bound to break as the club was old and the pro golfer had been using them for years.
In June 2020, the scientist of the golf returned to the golf course with extra 20 pounds of muscle. As a result, he hit the longest drives of his career, including 367 yards at the Charles Schwab Challenge. He became the talk of the town, and it mesmerized fans.