Bryson DeChambeau is one of the best golfers in the world. Famous for technical analysis of the sport, he is widely known as the Scientist of the golf world. However, the 28-year-old seems to be in no condition to play since the beginning of 2022 because of his injuries.
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DeChambeau successfully completed all the rounds in the Sentry Tournament of Champions without any issues; It was the first tournament of this season. However, the injuries began to trouble the Scientist from the second tournament. He couldn’t even participate in the Sony Open, citing an injury on his wrist.
DeChambeau appeared and took part in the first two rounds of the Farmers Insurance Open. However, he missed the cut after two rounds. The streak continued as he went overseas and competed in the Saudi Internationals; but sadly, had to withdraw from the tournament before the second round. Later, a statement from his team informed fans that he had to withdraw because of injuries on his left hand and his hip.
When can the golf world expect the return of Bryson DeChambeau?
According to ESPN, the golfer would continue to rest to completely heal from his injuries. And DeChambeau is keen on his title defense at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March. Could that be an ideal return timeline for the 28-year-old? DeChambeau has missed the 2022 Genesis Invitational and his participation at the Honda Classic (Feb 24-27) is uncertain.
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After his withdrawal from Saudi International, fans have been speculating about what might have caused his injury. Most of them thought that the reason for this might be the speed and power he produces to hit his ball. However, later, Bryson took Instagram to reveal that he got injured after a fall that week. He insisted that his speed training was not the reason for his injuries.
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DeChambeau’s speed training helped him win the 2020 US Open. While it looks cool from the outside, the power and speed he produces while swinging his driver can indeed be dangerous. Even a regular swing can hurt your hip if not done properly. Therefore, it is hard to keep Bryson not injured when he is hitting the ball with the speed he does.
Whatever the case is, fans wait to see the golfer return to the course as soon as possible. How long do you think till we see the madness of the Scientist?