Bryson DeChambeau touched on many other topics during the Break 50 challenge with Tom Brady, the big star of the NFL. Bryson DeChambeau is attracting huge attention on social media, expanding his fan base, and showing another side of the golfer. As a charismatic and open person, DeChambeau does a great job on YouTube, and the last episode especially interested fans.
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One of the topics of conversation between Brady and DeChambeau was Tiger Woods, according to many the biggest name in the golf scene. Bryson admitted that Tiger is the golfer who taught him the most when it comes to golf. However, Bryson didn't just mention Woods.
He also touched on Phil Mickelson, a well-known name in the world of golf, a man who left a big mark. DeChambeau revealed in a conversation with the NFL star that Phil is the most knowledgeable man in many aspects of the game. Although Phil is a great person and golfer, it seems that the 31-year-old has more respect for Tiger, considering that he has taught him many things.
"Phil is the most knowledgeable man when it comes to wedging and hitting around the green," DeChambeau told Brady, as quoted by Golf Magic.
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"He is incredibly intelligent, but I have to say Tiger is the one that taught me a lot. He has taught me so much about putting, shot shaping, and controlling distance."
To become a star in any sport, it is necessary to perfect many aspects of your game. Training, work, but also openness to the advice of others turned out to be the best thing a young athlete can do. DeChambeau was also open to advice from senior colleagues, listening carefully and absorbing advice.
Bryson revealed that Tiger doesn't often give advice, but sometimes he knows how to open up, and this 31-year-old uses such a chance to 'pick up things' and apply them in the game. Considering that DeChambeau is someone who reads people well, he watched Woods carefully and was able to understand certain things by looking him in the eye. The experienced Woods often stressed to the young golfer how important the hands are. Bryson confirms that as a technician, he had the chance to learn a lot from Woods.
"Just random little tips of information, but he doesn't always give them though. You learn through the way he looks at things, you watch his eyes and what he is trying to gather.
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A lot of it is in his hands, so I took a lot of what he said 'Dude, it is all in your hands, you have to feel the golf club'. Being a technician, and somebody who loves to be perfectly on plane, I learn to be an athlete from him too."- he continued.
Bryson DeChambeau probably no longer has contact with Woods as he used to, considering that in 2022 he decided to join LIV Golf and thus shock the golf public. The 31-year-old was one of the more prominent names on the PGA Tour and a person from whom PGA officials expected great things.
DeChambeau drew a huge amount of anger on himself, probably from Woods, and many others. Golf fans hope that things on the golf scene will change soon, as they want to witness Bryson again on the PGA Tour or at least to see a final agreement between the three Tours. Bryson had an interesting season behind him, winning the US Open and finishing T6 at The Masters.
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Tom Brady: I get to be involved in the sport I love for the rest of my life
In this story, we must not forget the legendary Tom Brady, regardless of the fact that he is not a person closely related to the world of golf. Brady was also an interesting guest, talking about various topics. He is someone who owns a piece of Las Vegas Raiders. The seasoned player is happy to still be a part of the NFL, admitting that he enjoys it. His wishes are to remain a part of the sport in the future and to influence the game in a positive way. Brady showed that he also has great golf skills and that he could play this sport more often in the future.
I get to be involved in the NFL for as long as Im around, basically, because of ownership. Being a broadcaster has been amazing, but also knowing beyond that, I get to be involved in the sport I love for the rest of my life and try to impact the game in a positive way and call out what I like, what I dont like.- Tom Brady said.