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Bryson DeChambeau is one of the most prominent golfers on the PGA Tour. Notably, Bryson is trying the change the way people imagine golf. He is trying to overwhelm the golf courses with his power game and has found decent success so far. Moreover, he has already inspired plenty of young golfers to follow his way of playing golf. 

To create more impact, Bryson has started a YouTube Channel where he posts a lot of videos about his training, golf, and other things. So recently, he started receiving a lot of requests to share the basics of his golf swing. 

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How to swing a golf club like Bryson DeChambeau part 2

After covering the basics like grip, stance, and ball striking, in part one, Bryson DeChambeau has uploaded another video to elaborate his golf swing in detail. In this second part, Bryson has talked about things like the center of gravity, lower body rotation and explained a lot of things scientifically. Hence, now we all know why everyone calls him a scientist. 

Initially, he explained how the center of gravity affects the bottom of the arc of a golf club. Furthermore, Bryson shed light on the lower body rotation, which is one of the most crucial things. DeChambeau also shared how Tiger rotates his lower body and how he prefers to do the same thing. 

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He then taught all these things to an average golfer and tried to improve his game. We can see and hear the things that he explained and helped the man with his game. Finally, he just briefly talked about the importance of a stable head. He said keeping your head still throughout the swing is imperative. 

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Meanwhile, the 2020 U.S. Open champion recently competed at the Sentry Tournament of Champions and finished T25 for the event. He carded -25 thru four rounds and was slightly struggling with his game. Additionally, Bryson has pulled out from this week’s Sony Open in Hawaii, as according to a few reports, he is suffering from a wrist injury. 

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