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Bryson DeChambeau is currently enjoying the PGA Tour’s offseason, but his grind hasn’t stopped. If one follows DeChambeau on social media, they would be aware of his incredible work ethic in an attempt to become the best in the business. DeChambeau is also an active vlogger, and his recent post has left fans in immense curiosity. 

DeChambeau has a YouTube page where he often posts videos of himself engaging in one golf activity or the other. Fans are always interested in knowing what ‘The Scientist’ is upto next, and his YouTube page serves as a great source of information. 

The 28-year-old recently uploaded a video where he joins the ‘Nadeshot’ crew in a scramble round. DeChambeau has earned immense respect for his humility, and the 2020 U.S. Open champion recently posted a tweet that has left fans anticipating his next video. 

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This tweet drew a lot of responses from curious Twitter users who were replying to DeChambeau thinking what the video could be about. One user joked if he made a four-putt par, while another fan asked if he played a six-hour round! 

What do you think it might be? Make a guess and see if you were right when the video drops! 

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A recap of how Bryson DeChambeau performed in 2021

It’s mid-December and 2021 is coming to an end. It was a great year for golf, but not so much for DeChambeau even though he won the Arnold Palmer Invitational earlier in March. He then subsequently produced a T3 finish at the Players Championship, a tournament where he was in contention to win, but lost it in the final round. 

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Bryson also missed the cut at the Rocket Mortage Classic where he entered as the defending champion. It was not a great result, and the 28-year-old seemed to struggle with his putting throughout the year. 

DeChambeau ranked 20th on the PGA Tour in SG: Putting for the 2020-21 season (.456). He made 2,291 putts during the course of the season but was largely inefficient while making putts from six feet (only 72.3% putts made). 

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Do you think DeChambeau can win a major in 2022 and further solidify his status as one of the best in the world?

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