Bryson DeChambeau has claimed he has a “crazy” secret, which has massively improved one aspect of his game in recent months.
The big-hitting American has been the talk of the golfing world after his dramatic US Open victory at Pinehurst No.2.
DeChambeau followed up his second major win with a T3 finish at LIV Golf Nashville last week.
Now, the 30-year-old is set to take time off ahead of the breakaway tour heading to Andalucia just before The Open Championship at Royal Troon.
Bryson DeChambeau hints at ‘secret sauce’ wedge game

The American has always been a player desperate to push the limits in order to improve all aspects of his game.
In a recent video with YouTuber Grant Horvat, DeChambeau hinted at something “crazy” that he had discovered with his wedge game.
“I’ve learned how to control it,” he said. “It has [improved]. It’s the secret sauce there. I’ve figured out something about a month ago.
“It’s pretty crazy stuff, but I am not going to let that one out of the bag yet. It’s something to do with bounce.”
Bryson DeChambeau’s wedge game has gone under the radar
DeChambeau is typically known for his booming drives and distance, but his work from 100 yards in has proven to be the difference in recent months.
The American currently sits 14th in the LIV Golf, standing for scrambling and 9th for greens in regulation.
Furthermore, at the PGA Championship in May, DeChambeau managed a remarkable 90 per cent scramble rate.
It’s pretty special stuff from the LIV Golf star.
Regarding his wedge game secrets, the American is right to keep them close to his chest. With several big competitions on the horizon, the 30-year-old will want to avoid handing his opponents any advantage.
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