Bryson DeChambeau has claimed he’s working on a “unique” driver, which will be available for the public to purchase very soon.
The big-hitting American is never one to shy away from testing out new golf technology and was spotted changing driver heads multiple times before the final round of the US Open at Pinehurst.
Furthermore, DeChambeau hit the headlines before the Masters at Augusta after gaining last-minute authorisation to use 3D-printed irons, which are all the same length.
Whatever the 30-year-old is doing is clearly working after he claimed his second major title in dramatic fashion on Sunday.
DeChambeau produced arguably the shot of his life to fend off Rory McIlroy and secure a one-shot victory.
Bryson DeChambeau makes exciting claim about club he wants to release
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Unlike McIlroy, DeChambeau is immediately back in action this weekend at LIV Golf Nashville, and he’s been talking to reporters for the first time since his US Open triumph.
Towards the end of the press conference, DeChambeau was asked whether the technology he uses will soon be readily available, and he delivered an exciting response.
“My golf clubs are one-of-one, and we are working on building a set for the mass consumers, but it takes a little bit of time to get everything in production in the right way,” he said.
DeChambeau went on to say that a “unique” driver could be in the pipeline soon.
He added: “You’re going to see some pretty interesting stuff coming out of here soon, within the next month, with the driver, which could be pretty unique for the market. It’ll help a lot of golfers out.”
Bryson DeChambeau’s driver would gain attention
DeChambeau’s marketing team should be all over releasing an affordable driver that is somewhat related to the club he uses off the tee.
Considering the traction DeChambeau has gained since his US Open win, it would certainly be a money spinner for the American, although he’s certainly not short of cash!
It feels like he is going from strength to strength both on and off the course of late.
After emerging as quite a divisive figure during the early part of his career, DeChambeau’s recent acts have really captivated the golfing world to the extent that his move to LIV Golf is almost forgotten about.
It’s almost as if his move to the breakaway league has eased pressure on the American. Now, it’s almost a treat to see him competing against the best players in the world.
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