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After the announcement of the captain’s picks for the Ryder Cup, golf enthusiasts couldn’t help but notice that certain players with a lot of caliber and potential were left behind. The most prominent one is Bryson DeChambeau, who recently won a LIV event after a shooting record 58. The dejection, however, did not stop him from inspiring the upcoming youth of the game.

When DeChambeau was playing on the PGA Tour, he was one of the longest drivers with an average driving distance of 323.7 yards. He held the Tour record for longest driving distance in a single season. Recently, the LIV golfer was spotted conducting a golf clinic for the youth where he unraveled his foremost wisdom.

Bryson DeChambeau inspiring young golfers

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Recently, the Crushers GC account posted an Instagram video of DeChambeau conducting a golf clinic for kids of various ages. The kids seemed excited to watch the legendary golfer smash some drives off the deck.

In the clip, he took a stance and smashed the ball off the tee as the kids watching him exclaimed, “I can’t even see it; where did it go?”

 

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In a world where courage and confidence are often associated with stepping out of one’s comfort zone, Bryson DeChambeau stands as a unique figure. The LIV golfer believes in remaining within your comfort zone for one key attribute in your golf game.

Comfort is the key to success, as per DeChambeau

During the clinic, Bryson DeChambeau offered a valuable piece of advice that helps in golf and extends to life itself: the importance of being comfortable.  He began his lesson by emphasizing how important the grip is; the key to a good grip is to be comfortable. He said, “Wherever you grip it, you just have to be comfortable.”

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While encouraging them to try everything, Bryson emphasized that if they didn’t feel comfortable after a few attempts, it was perfectly fine to let it go. According to him, the key takeaway the children should take back is to be comfortable with what they are doing. They need to realize what works for them and what doesn’t.

Bryson DeChambeau’s unconventional approach to golf, centered around the idea of embracing one’s comfort zone, is a refreshing perspective in a sport often associated with taking risks and pushing boundaries. Would you try something new or remain in your comfort zone? Let us know in the comments below.

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