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DeChambeau Opens Up On Swing Issues After US Open MC

Summary

  • DeChambeau detailed his struggles in a 34-minute YouTube video.
  • Soft greens and wind were cited as reasons for poor performance.
  • He aims to recreate his 2023 LIV Greenbrier form.
DeChambeau Opens Up On Swing Issues After US Open MC

Bryson DeChambeau, a two-time U.S. Open champion, recently addressed his underperformance in major championships through a 34-minute YouTube video. After missing the cut at the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills in late June 2026, DeChambeau reviewed his performance, citing issues like soft greens and wind as contributing factors.

He specifically detailed swing timing problems that became pronounced on Friday morning, leading to errant shots. DeChambeau admitted that his play in recent majors has not been a true reflection of his hard work, and he is focused on improving his wedge play and putting speed.

DeChambeau aims to recapture the form he displayed in 2023 when he shot a 58 at LIV Greenbrier. He dismissed concerns that his YouTube content or LIV Golf commitments are impacting his play, emphasizing his dedication to understanding and refining his golf swing. He plans to continue working on his game as he prepares for the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.

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