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Bryson DeChambeau Unveils Comical Glimpse into US Open Preparation with Entertaining Video

Bryson DeChambeau shares hilarious video of US Open training sessions


Bryson DeChambeau

Bryson DeChambeau has implemented some changes to his workout routine ahead of next month’s US Open.

The LIV Golfer, who has also dipped his toe into the world of Youtube golf, is in rare form and a real contender for Major glory at Pinehurst.

He’s also an extremely popular guy, for very good reason, as this latest video shows.

DeChambeau is looking to learn his lessons from a second-place finish at the PGA Championship.

“Proud of myself for the way I handled adversity. Definitely disappointing, but one that gives me a lot of momentum for the rest of the majors,” DeChambeau said.

“It will be closing time, hopefully, over the next couple majors. I’ve got to learn from this and learn a lot.”

He was also keen to take the positives.

“The resilience that I had out there was awesome,” DeChambeau said. “I putted well this week. I figured some good stuff out. Just got to remember those things and use that for the US Open. I’m excited for Pinehurst.

“I shocked myself a couple times. Putted fantastic,” DeChambeau said. “I don’t feel like I missed one big-moment putt out there. Every time I needed to get up-and-down I got up-and-down.

“Definitely surprised myself, impressed myself and I know I can do it again. It’s just going to take some time. Got to figure some stuff out.

“Didn’t strike it my best all week,” he said. “Felt like I had my ‘B’ game pretty much. My putting was A-plus, my wedging was A-plus, short game was A-plus, driving was like B.

“I go, OK, this is what it takes to win major championships.”