The recent series of events has seen a roaring rise in investments in the sports entertainment industry. Lately, big names like Tiger Woods and Bryson DeChambeau have joined the race as opponents with announcements of their ventures that give each other tough competition.
DeChambeau’s non-profit local venture, UnderPar Life, has raised the bar for Woods with its affordability and accessibility charms. And now, after giving Woods a run for his money, the LIV pro has made another affordable surprise announcement for the fans. What’s the player up to now?
What new surprise does DeChambeau have in store for fans?
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Recently, news about Bryson DeChambeau’s partnering with a Texas-based startup, UnderPar Life, came to the public eye. The collaboration aimed at transforming the municipally-owned Hawks Creek Golf Course in Texas has everyone in DeChambeau’s praise.
As per the reports, the 99-year lease will result in a redone 16,000-square-foot venue featuring 42 hitting bays, a 500-yard driving range, a golf instruction academy, a gym, and practice areas. DeChambeau is seemingly aiming to make golf more affordable and handy, thus catering to players of all skill levels. This news has his audience pumped.
Now, in a recent Instagram update, Bryson DeChamdeau has posted his fans about something even unique. The player, along with his LIV GC mates, is launching his new LIV Golf Crusher GC merch. The golfer intimated to the fans that the 2023 Team Championship t-shirts are available for sale in the US and are priced at $40 per unit via his story on IG.
DeChambeau’s venue project and this new t-shirt venture have positioned him as a competitive player in the sports entertainment industry. And now, while we are at it, how different is DeChambeau’s project, and what’s so unique about it that distinguishes it from Woods’ T-Squared Social?
How different are DeChambeau’s UnderPar Life and Woods’ T-Squared Social?
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Tiger Woods’ T-Squared Social is a golf-themed bar with simulation facilities. Its catchy element is the whole bit about it existing not in reality but in a stimulation. That is exactly what distinguishes it from DeChambeau’s UnderPar Life venture.
The PGA Tour veteran’s venue is located in Manhattan and Fife, Scotland, and offers golf simulations along with various recreational options such as bowling and dart bays. While open to the public, it also has some additional benefits to members for a fee.
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On the other hand, we have DeChambeau’s UnderPar Life, whose main focus is on actual golf course experience. It enables and allows the visitors to play rounds of golf in reality. The project is all set to start by year-end, with plans to expand to 30 locations nationwide.
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