Bryson DeChambeau: Maga's golf champion looks to be unlikely unifier for US at Ryder Cup
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Bryson DeChambeau: Maga's golf champion looks to be unlikely unifier for US at Ryder Cup
"Bryson DeChambeau is not shying away from the spectacle as golf's matchplay carnival touches down on America's toughest public course. On the eve of the Ryder Cup, the 32-year-old admitted he sees it as his responsibility, and his privilege, to feed off Bethpage Black's notoriously rowdy galleries and leverage their energy into a weapon. This week is an amazing opportunity, he said on a soggy Thursday in Farmingdale."
"Now, after three years of reinvention a high-profile jump to LIV Golf, a string of strong major finishes, his outsized success as a YouTuber and almost nuclear charm offensive DeChambeau insists he is equipped to channel the noise, not be consumed by it. Four years ago, I wouldn't have been as open or ready, he reflected. The experience helps. Hopefully I can use that to the best of my ability and hit some great shots when it matters most."
Bryson DeChambeau plans to use Bethpage Black's famously rowdy galleries as an advantage and welcomes the enthusiastic New York crowds. He views the Ryder Cup as both a responsibility and a privilege and believes the environment can be a performance weapon. DeChambeau contrasts his current readiness with his state four years ago, when a public feud and limited major success defined him. He highlights three years of reinvention, including a jump to LIV Golf, improved major results, and a strong public profile. Missing Rome and the Tokyo Olympics fueled his determination to return and perform.
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