Bryson DeChambeau made headlines in 2022 when he jumped from the PGA Tour to the upstart LIV circuit. He also switched instructors during roughly the same time period, teaming up with fellow GOLF Top 100 Teacher Dana Dahlquist early in 2023. Their work together included matching the eye-popping power in his swing with more compatible body positions and a new release. The result? A second U.S. Open victory in 2024 , his ninth official PGA Tour win. That week in Pinehurst showed just how remarkable Bryson’s combination of control and speed can be, while, simultaneously, he became perhaps golf ’s most popular player.

We saw it coming a long time ago: DeChambeau has been a huge blip on the national golf radar since winning both the NCAA individual championship and U.S. Amateur in 2015, th

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