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Golf – The 150th Open Championship – Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland, Britain – July 14, 2022 Bryson DeChambeau of the U.S. lines up a putt on the 1st green during the first round REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

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Golf – The 150th Open Championship – Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland, Britain – July 14, 2022 Bryson DeChambeau of the U.S. lines up a putt on the 1st green during the first round REUTERS/Andrew Boyers
Self-introspection is the best way to understand your positives and your flaws. You need to analyze yourself consistently for better results, especially when you are a sportsperson. Bryson DeChambeau is on such a stage, as he made some comments which proved that he is indeed confused and that it could hurt his fan following.
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Bryson DeChambeau and his self-introspection
The eight times winner on the PGA tour, Bryson DeChambeau, has taken a deep dive in his career and life. He posted a 28 minute video on YouTube telling how he wants to ignore his doctor’s advice to not play at the Augusta National. Even though he wants to play, he doesn’t want to be on the court with at just 80% of his fitness, and expects to give his best.

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Golf – The 150th Open Championship – Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland, Britain – July 17, 2022 Bryson DeChambeau of the U.S. on the 3rd during the final round REUTERS/Phil Noble
Further in the video, he said, “I mean that’s the one thing if I can be transparent and open here, which I am gonna be fully, I sometimes just get really embarrassed. I feel like I’ve let everyone down.”
Getting Fitter Everyday
Bryson suffered a hairline fracture in the Hamate bone in his left hand. Because of the injury, he couldn’t attend the 2020 U.S. Open champion.
But if you see his social media, he is back at the gym and getting back in his form.

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Sep 3, 2021; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Bryson DeChambeau celebrates after making a putt on the 18th green during the second round of the Tour Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hagy-USA TODAY Sports/REUTERS
Even though he is back at the gym, he won’t be back in the game for a few months. Therefore, his appearances at the PGA Championship in May and the 2022 U.S. Open are doubtful.
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Diving Deeper in Thoughts
Further in the video, he went deeper into his thoughts and said, “I feel like I’ve let my team around me down. I feel like I’ve let fans down around me. I feel like just a complete failure… And it sucks. So, just know you’ve gotta through that failure and tough time to make you a better person.” He added.

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Aug 29, 2021; Owings Mills, Maryland, USA; Bryson DeChambeau reacts after missing a putt on the third playoff hole of the the final round of the BMW Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Scott Taetsch-USA TODAY Sports/Reuters
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This was indeed a rough time for Bryson. But he has not given up, and he is working on himself to become a better person. And that’s just the truth. Sometimes you have to go through rough patches so that you come out as a better person and shine brighter. Although, his fans desperately hope that Bryson’s rough patch ends soon so that they can see him in action soon.
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