It is not a big revelation that Bryson DeChambeau has set massive goals for himself. However, we, as the audience, sometimes don’t realize how much work actually goes behind those achievements. Well, DeChambeau recently showed us proof of that.
DeChambeau has not been in action since the 2021 Ryder Cup, where USA comprehensively beat team Europe. With a record-breaking score of 19-9, Whistling Straits witnessed a marvelous week of golf. DeChambeau contributed to the victory, went a 2-0-1, and even hit a few monstrous shots.
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Bryson DeChambeau is currently on vacation in the Bahamas. However, a professional athlete cannot ever truly be on break. Let’s see what the 28-year-old is upto at the exotic beach island.
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Bryson DeChambeau practices while in the Bahamas
DeChambeau took to Instagram to share snippets of his stay at the Albany Resort in the Bahamas. Along with European long drive champion Martin Borgmeier and a few others, the group was seen practicing their drives.
Alongside a clip of him taking a shot, DeChambeau wrote on his story, “No Breaks On Vacation.” Posted by Borgmeier, the drive recorded a distance of 373 yards and a massive speed of 212 mph. DeChambeau also posted videos of the beautiful sunset from the beach.
Well, they’re not only practicing. The group also shared pictures and videos of them enjoying their stay. They can be seen cooking, enjoying in the sauna and experiencing the crazy views from the beach. And most recently, a couple of pictures of him practicing appeared on his feed. He wrote, “Just because I am on vacation… doesn’t mean I have stopped grinding.”
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The 2020 US Open winner participated in the PLDA world long drive championship earlier this month. At his maiden appearance, he shocked us all with his performance that led him to the finals, where he finished 7th. His longest drive came at 412 yards, which couldn’t compete with Kyle Berkshire’s 422 yard bomb.
Furthermore, in disappointing news for him, the USGA and R&A recently took action against the increasing drive distances on the PGA Tour. In a new rule, they capped the club length from 48 inches to 46 inches in a bid to prevent golfers from exploiting the courses. This news has caused an uproar, and it is difficult to say whether the move will prove beneficial or not.
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However, what are your thoughts on DeChambeau’s latest vacation? Let us know!
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