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Why Bryson DeChambeau never plays golf outside of tournaments



Bryson DeChambeau joined Dylan Dethier on Warming Up.

and how often do you play golf never never ever very rare I’ll go out play three holes every once in a while to make sure that nothing’s gone crazy but I focus on being able to repeat motion and over the course of time when you get good enough and you play enough tournament golf you’re comfortable Under Pressure man practice and you just repeating motion more than someone else is really the key answer to getting better from my experience could be completely wrong everybody’s different everybody’s different obviously that’s my formula for success next up on the tea Mr Bryson D Shambo

19 Comments

  1. The guys who won the 1st good good open hadn’t played on a course in months. Simulator only. Knowing your numbers is key, but Bryson is right, it’s repetitive motion. Period

  2. The answer to that question depends on what level you are at. If you haven’t gotten over playing in front of people, you can practice till every second shot is a hole in one, it won’t help on tournament day.

  3. He’s talking about playing a serious round of golf. His channel is mostly just him doing fun challenges and scrambles—which is about the furthest from tourney golf you can get

  4. Makes total sense as long as you play competitive golf very regularly, and have built enough knowledge of golf strategy. Just a matter of what is the best use of your training time, and what is it that requires most work in training to perform.

  5. I played a lot of southeast junior golf. When you’re on the course for 8 hours a day 5-6 days a week, you’re golfing… you might hit some putts play 3 holes, go to the pool, eat a sandwich, go to the driving range for an hour, play the back 9, have a chipping contest with your friends, etc. you might not be playing a full round every day, but you’re still living and breathing golf. I’ll never be as good as I was when I was able to live at the course

  6. That’s powerful. Makes a lot of sense. If you practice every type of shot over and over then it’s really just knowing which shot and club you need in any given situation and that’s what a caddy is there to help with. Then there’s the mental aspect.

  7. He’s so efficient and well-prepared for his game, and spread helpful guidance to all fans and golfers ❤❤❤

  8. The chambeeno is very streakie; when he's dialed in; which is rare, he is hard to beat. But, he has to function like some repeating turnstile since he does not use feel and natural athleticism, so it becomes extremely difficult to fit all the pieces on any given day over 18 holes; consequently, after rounds he is a swinging lost savant trying to tune his wings to fly.

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