Bryson DeChambeau’s Unique Prep for the US Open 2024
Explore how Bryson DeChambeau is preparing for the US Open 2024 with his unique gym routines and showman skills. Get insights into his journey and upcoming performance.
Fresh off his impressive runner-up performance at the PGA Championship, Bryson DeChambeau is back in the gym preparing for next month’s US Open, albeit with some slightly different exercises. The LIV Golf star delighted crowds as he pushed Xander Schauffele all the way in a thrilling final round at Valhalla, ultimately falling one shot short of the eventual winner.
The big-hitting American’s recent form and YouTube content have seen him garner newfound fan-favorite status. The 30-year-old is putting in the work to ensure he is ready for another crowd-pleasing display at next month’s US Open.
DeChambeau recently posted a light-hearted video on Instagram, showcasing his new gym routine designed to work on his fist pumps, autograph-signing technique, and cap tips in time for Pinehurst No. 2. These quirky exercises reflect his evolving approach to embracing his role as a showman on the course.
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While his recent antics have earned him a host of new fans, DeChambeau has been frank in admitting that it has taken time to learn how to truly embrace his inner showman out on the course. “It’s actually funny, YouTube has helped me understand that a little bit more. When the moment comes, knowing what to do, what to say, how to act is really important,” he reflected after the final round at the PGA Championship.
“You know, when I was younger I didn’t understand what it was. Yeah, I would have great celebrations and whatnot, but I didn’t know what it meant and what I was doing it necessarily for. Now I’m doing it a lot more for the fans and for the people around and trying to be a bit of an entertainer that plays good golf every once in a while.”
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DeChambeau will return alongside PGA Tour players for the US Open, and his presence is already being felt. Former three-time Major champion Padraig Harrington highlighted DeChambeau’s impact at the PGA Championship, noting his absence is keenly felt. “What I realized last week was, God, we miss Bryson. Like, Bryson was box office last week and really, really helped that tournament,” Harrington said on the Golf Channel. “Helped push Xander’s win on. It was fantastic, exciting, interesting watching. So we do miss those guys.”
As Bryson DeChambeau continues to prepare for the US Open with his unique and entertaining approach, fans can look forward to another thrilling performance from one of golf’s most captivating figures.