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Bryson DeChambeau Turns Laughing Stock as Extreme Lengths He Went to for ‘Green Jacket’ Win Gets Revealed

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659 balls were hit by Bryson DeChambeau in the three days leading into the Masters, far more than anyone else. Despite his extensive practice, the data reveal that there’s no significant correlation between the number of balls hit and performance. In fact, players who hit between 200-250 balls seemed to have a slight edge, but DeChambeau’s outlier performance skews the data for those who hit over 300 balls, per Golf Digest.

The study found that hitting more golf balls before the tournament didn’t necessarily translate to better performance. Players like Scottie Scheffler, the defending Masters champion, also hit the range late, dispelling the myth that it’s a sign of panic. According to the data, the sweet spot seems to be around 75 practice balls per day for three days, and hitting more than that might not be beneficial. DeChambeau’s impressive performance despite hitting a large number of balls suggests that it ultimately comes down to individual preference and needs. However, it seems the number was quite larger than what reports had suggested earlier.

“1029. Number of balls Bryson DeChambeau hit on the range this week,” read the latest tweet by Golf Digest. And it is a surprise, we know. When the golfer was asked about why he had to use this many golf balls, Bryson DeChambeau revealed that he hit 393 balls on the range after feeling his iron game wasn’t quite there. “Just felt like I wasn’t all the way there with my iron game and felt like I needed to be a bit more precise,” DeChambeau said. He wanted to be more precise, so he kept hitting balls until he got the feel right. “Came out here and hit some golf balls, hit however many I hit — it was a lot — and got some stuff dialed in and figured out so that’s what makes me comfortable. Once I get that certain feel, play that draw, it’s what makes me comfortable.”

Well, golf fans are surely finding the whole case amusing as they are taking a dig at the LIV Golf superstar.

Bryson DeChambeau is being ripped apart in the comments

Starting off strong with what one fan said, “Still down one green jacket 🤣🤣🤣”, while the other said, “Tiger did that daily.” Well, Tiger Woods indeed prepares for tournaments by hitting 1,000 shots per day, but this doesn’t necessarily mean 1,000 drives on the range. Instead, he breaks it down into various practice sessions, including hitting 100 balls on the range, 300 chip shots, and 600 putts, all aimed at building muscle memory and developing feel and sensation. This intense practice regimen has clearly paid off, given his record-equalling 82 PGA Tour wins. “When I’m getting ready for tournaments, I make sure that each and every day I have 1,000 contacts with the club,” he had said back in 2023.

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