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DeChambeau's 3D-Printed Irons Debut at The Open
16 Jul
Summary
- Bryson DeChambeau will use a full set of 3D-printed irons.
- The USGA recently approved the new 3D-printed iron set.
- The 154th Open Championship begins Thursday in England.

Golfer Bryson DeChambeau is introducing cutting-edge technology to the historic 154th Open Championship, set to begin on Thursday. He will be using a complete set of 3D-printed irons, a significant advancement in golf equipment. This innovation recently received approval from the United States Golf Association, paving the way for its competitive debut.
DeChambeau has previously experimented with single 3D-printed clubs, including a 5-iron at this year's Masters. His participation in the major tournament at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England, highlights the growing intersection of technology and traditional sports. This development follows a period where DeChambeau, a two-time U.S. Open champion, had not made the cut in the year's preceding majors, despite strong performances in the prior year.