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SportsLine golf expert Eric Cohen just locked in his PGA Tour best bets for the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club
Under contract with LIV Golf, DeChambeau is one of the many top stars in the sport the fan-base at large rarely sees, as the majority of the viewing audience at home only gets to see Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson and Co. when they cross paths with the PGA Tour pros at majors.
Three years ago nearly to the day, DeChambeau — who theretofore had publicly declared his allegiance to the PGA Tour — announced he was leaving for LIV. For the Saudi-backed tour, it was a coup, landing the game's most enigmatic figure. For DeChambeau, it was a massive financial haul, worth reportedly north of $125 million.
The most interesting man in golf was at it in full force on Tuesday in advance of this week’s U.S. Open at Oakmont.
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Bryson DeChambeau is at the forefront of the YouTube golf game, and he gave Phil Mickelson some surprising advice to grow his own channel.
The 31-year-old decided to experiment before the start of the US Open, mainly due to problems with his iron play. Given his struggles with irons, Bryson chose to work on a new set of prototypes, the BAD V3-W.
Bryson DeChambeau addresses the media ahead of his U.S. Open defense, sharing how he is adjusting his game to fit the demands of Oakmont Country Club and remaining energized by the fans.