Bryson DeChambeau made his comeback to the PGA Tour at last week’s WGC Dell Match Play. Moreover, the 2020 US Open Championship winner is part of this week’s Valero Texas Open. The eight-time PGA Tour winner recently uploaded a mesmerizing clip from his practice session at the Valero Texas Open. Golf fans will love his new video.
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The golf world reacts to Bryson DeChambeau’s new video
DeChambeau had a disappointing comeback to golf at the World Golf Championship Dell Match Play. The 28-year-old professional did not make it into the knockout stages. He tied his match with Richard Bland but lost to Lee Westwood and could not move forward in the event. However, the big hitter shared a mesmerizing video of himself practicing his driver at the Valero Texas Open and seemed to be dialed in.
Not to forget that he had an average driving distance of 323.7 in the 2020-2021 season. He even led the stats for strokes gained off the tee.
Moreover, he uploaded the video on his official Twitter account on March 30th. In the video, the Mad Scientist is seen hitting his driver at the practice range of TPC San Antonio, AT&T Oaks Course in immense wind conditions. He uploaded the video with a two-word caption, “Gearing up.” His swing looks in good condition and with his driver looking in a good shape, he can surely finish strong before the 2022 Masters.
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As soon as the short six seconds clip of DeChambeau came out on Twitter, golf Twitter went into a frenzy. Bryson’s and golf fans started to fill Twitter with their reactions about the mad scientists shot but really beautiful range video. A few of the reactions praised the 28-year-olds beast of a golf swing and extended their support to the eight-time PGA Tour winner. Some of the reactions even had their own thoughts about his swing.
At least one major this year you will win.
— Alan S. Frankel (@GeulaHayom) March 30, 2022
Swing looks good Bryson. Seems like you took a little speed off that swing to get a more repeatable driver tempo?
— The Golf Podcast | Live (@ThePodcastLive) March 30, 2022
Good luck. Hope to see you on Sunday.
— John Killgore (@johnrthe3rd) March 30, 2022
You never mind this breeze for 400yard straight driving!👍👍
— cayman (@caymanslkxk) March 30, 2022
Dat man like only does bomb with driver and for me I think , driving is one of things that s why I love golf too xD
— on va taquiner la balle⛳️ (@PeGolfMVP) March 30, 2022
Good luck this week brother
— Joey Brown (@mediooaksjoey) March 30, 2022
Remember, it’s a par 67. Go get em!
— Dan Manz (@therealDanManz) March 30, 2022
Swing looks smooth
— Dean Hoyle (@Deano13762) March 30, 2022
400yd 💣
— Robert E. Montoya III (@montoya_RM_99) March 30, 2022
Go Bryson 🚀
— SMU Mojo Man (@SMU_Mojo_Man) March 30, 2022
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Did Bryson DeChambeau win the 2022 US Open?
DeChambeau won the 2022 US Open at Winged Foot West Course. Moreover, his win at the 2020 US Open was his maiden major championship title. He won the event with an overall score of six-under-par. As a result, Bryson won the event with a comfortable six-shot lead on Sunday at the thought Winged Foot. He carded a final round of three-under-par, 67 to win his first major title.
His final round of 67, featured one birdie, one bogey, and also an eagle on the front nine, as a result, he moved out in two-under-par, 33. He made a single birdie and all pars on the back nine to register an emphatic win at the Winged Foot Golf Course. M. Wolf finished as the runner-up to DeChambeau, he finished the event with an overall score of even-par.
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