When it comes to the technicalities of golf and the equipment used in the game, few understand it better than Bryson DeChambeau.
DeChambeau is a big advocate of thinking outside the box with his choice of clubs and other equipment and he’s already made headlines by using his own 3D printed irons.
Furthermore, DeChambeau even told Donald Trump that equipment is being built wrong, such is his passion towards that element of the game.
Indeed, DeChambeau has spoken of working on a unique club for the future and going into a bit more detail on that road, the American has now claimed what he’s planning could cause a real stir in the golfing world.

Bryson DeChambeau says he’s planning to ‘ruffle some feathers’ with new golf equipment
DeChambeau has been speaking about a range of subjects on The Loop podcast and he once again got onto the subject of his development of golf equipment.
And according to the US Open winner, some big things are coming.
“I’m building some equipment that you guys might know or might not know about, but we are very excited to be showcasing that next year,” DeChambeau said.
“We’re going to change the game. We’re going to ruffle some feathers I’d say, in a good way, a really good way. We’re going to innovate beyond what’s known so far.”
Bryson DeChambeau working with golf design chief to perfect his new clubs
Going further into the detail of what he is planning, DeChambeau actually revealed he has been working with a huge name in the golf design industry to get things going and get them done properly.
“This has been a year in the works and we’re excited to showcase not only the driver stuff that we’re doing with ..I mean, I could say it, LA Golf,” he said.
“The putter that I came out with and the irons that I’m building, 3 woods and wedges, the whole bag, we’re doing the whole thing. It’ll be designed by [LA Golf Chief Design Officer] Jeff Meyer and myself. We were hands on, went through the whole process, testing, researching. You’re going to see something pretty special that no other OEM is doing.”
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At what price point this will all cost for the average golfer, remains to be seen.
But DeChambeau is clearly passionate about such matters and it will be interesting to see just what he comes up with in the coming months and years.
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