5 Key Takeaways: Bryson DeChambeau Building Golf 'Mega Project' In California
Briefly

Professional golfer Bryson DeChambeau is investing a significant portion of his fortune into a new project in Clovis, CA. This initiative aims to enhance golf accessibility and affordability. DeChambeau is collaborating with Cook Land Co. to develop a community-focused golf facility named after his father, Jon DeChambeau. The facility will cater specifically to Clovis area students, featuring advanced practice areas and a putting green. Plans include upgrading existing structures and constructing a 5,000-square-foot Academy Building dedicated to student use, facilitating a comprehensive introduction to golf.
DeChambeau aims to increase golf accessibility and affordability by creating a community in Clovis, CA, focused on the sport.
Partnering with Cook Land Co., he plans to establish a student golf development facility named after his father, Jon.
The facility will be exclusively available to students from the Clovis Unified School District.
DeChambeau's initiative aligns with his vision of introducing people to golf through a three-step process: driving range, lessons, and golf course access, all in one accessible location.
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