Bryson DeChambeau: Using iron made with 3D printer at Masters
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Bryson DeChambeau: Using iron made with 3D printer at Masters
""Because they're finally ready," DeChambeau said, emphasizing his confidence in the clubs he has built. He has been working on innovative designs, including wedges with unique features."
""There's this nature that I have about myself where innovation is a habit of mine, and I really find and take pride in that ability to learn -- even through failure, even through making a mistake.""
Bryson DeChambeau, LIV Golf League captain, plans to use a self-fabricated 5-iron in the Masters. Known for his analytical approach, he has shifted strategies over the years, moving from aggressive play to a more conservative style, achieving top-10 finishes. DeChambeau has been developing his own clubs for years, and he believes they are finally ready for competition. The United States Golf Association must approve his clubs before use in the tournament.
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