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Bryson DeChambeau offers “strange stuff” advice for amateurs. He took care of it, too

Bryson DeChambeau was at the Virginia event at Liv Golf on Wednesday.

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Bryson DeChambeau said he was weird.

He will practice at weird distances, weird obstacles or weird surfaces or all of the above. He was very strange.

This is practical.

Revelation On Wednesday, ahead of the Virginia event held by Liv Golf, Dechambeau answered some questions in his preparations. A reporter wondered how his work ethics were formed when pointing out that DeChambeau had a well-documented range time, and the two-time Major’s champion said it was because he believed he was not as talented as other players and that “obsession” to improve. Sometimes, he says his hands are bleeding from hitting the ball.

“I hope I don’t have to do this anymore, but that work ethic still comes from being a kid, realizing that I’m not as good as others,” Dechambeau said.

However, most range balls hit without any rest. The lens is not difficult.

But when, especially for amateur players? When asked if he had any advice on the question, DeChambeau came back to how he Close to the difficult shot.

Becomes weird.

The more you see them, the harder they become.

“Yes, a lot of things try a lot of weird things in practice,” DeChambeau said. “Go out and put yourself in an awkward situation. I think for amateurs, they all need to experience it. Even if they may not be able to execute or complete it, they still have to try it so that they can be happy with their hand-eye coordination, oh, I have to wave a little weird this time, or do something different.

“The best advice I give them is to practice for a week, 20 minutes in a weird, unique situation, anyway.

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DeChambeau said, too, very happy.

“Take a challenge game with your amateur friend and throw it into a bunker from 50 yards, or throw it into a bush to see if you can get off the bus.” “In a way, things are perfect for my game. It makes me an artist in my mind like I’m a robot and trying to straighten as much as possible and as stable as possible.”

“I still have to play ball occasionally, draw and play weird shots, so I think giving myself these opportunities in bunkers, in the bushes, anyway, only helped in my golf career. For amateurs, I want to try some weird shots. There’s some fun.”

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