
Bryson DeChambeau, in addition to his golf career, also paid a lot of attention to his YouTube channel, quite successfully.
Namely, the 31-year-old attracted the public's attention by showing the other side of his life, and the actions that followed were mostly positive.
In a media interview, the American golfer emphasized his YouTube career, but also his character. The 31-year-old stressed that he is not a patient person by nature, but that this sometimes motivates him to achieve success, especially in the upcoming tournament.
DeChambeau believes that it is important to have balance, knowing when to react impulsively and when to try to remain calm.
Im not patient by nature. My manager will assure you of that. I definitely like to push the envelope because I care. Its not happening for any other reason than wanting to be better, wanting to improve. But I think with that comes a balancing of understanding that sometimes the more you push, the more people fight back. And that applies to Augusta, right?
In both, Ive kind of learnt that balance is really important, knowing when to push, knowing when to hold back. And that intrigues me."- he said, as quoted by The Telegraph.
Bryson DeChambeau reacts
If you want to become a world-class golfer and win tournaments, it is important to have the right mindset. Sports experts will go far, saying that the mental aspect is even more important than the physical aspect and talent. DeChambeau is aware of this, and in previous years he decided to change his mindset.
Over the last few years, Ive learnt plenty about patience. Itll always be my instinct to go pedal to the metal, because thats what inspires, what gets me up in the morning. But maturity is about knowing when to say, whoa, hold on. What are you doing here? What do you want from this? I guess Ive found out where the brake is.- he concluded.