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LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau leaves golf fans in hysterics with latest Instagram stunt

Photo by Ben Hsu/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
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LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau is never afraid to make his online presence known on YouTube, X and Instagram.

DeChambeau’s break 50 has proven popular among golf fans. Donald Trump, Phil Mickelson, and Tony Romo are just a few of the high-profile names who have partnered with the big-hitting American.

DeChambeau’s YouTube channel has 1.57 million subscribers and has grown exponentially since his US Open win at Pinehurst No.2.

Clearly, the 30-year-old understands the importance of social media and how the space can be used to grow the game further. And the two-time major winner’s latest Instagram stunt has left golf fans in hysterics.

Golf fans react to Bryson DeChambeau’s latest Instagram stunt

DeChambeau posted a video of himself on the side of a freeway with a sign reading, “Send this to a friend who always three putts.”

And golf fans love the LIV man’s latest stunt.

“Sending it to myself,” wrote @GolfnRandy. @GolfonMars added: “Bryson’s the best.”

Another fan, @GivingAlpha, said: “He definitely lost a bet on the course.”

@OliverKing wrote: “He’s brilliant. But also, I’m commenting before any of my mates tag me.”

@MitchStevenson added: “Bryson is the best.”

Bryson DeChambeau explains why people always three-putt

After his latest Instagram post, DeChambeau went on to advise on why so many amateur players lose strokes on the greens.

“The best thing you can do is practice your speed control. I’ve found that what works for me is using a ruler and marking ten feet, twenty feet and thirty feet. And establishing how hard you need to hit your putts,” DeChambeau said.

“What I can do is practice a ten-footer, twenty-footer and thirty-footer all day long and referencing my foot and exactly where I am taking my putter head back.”

DeChambeau’s desire to help the average golfer with tips and advice is commendable, and it’s a move more professional golfers could emulate as social media becomes a far more prominent platform.