Bolingbrook, Ill. – Bryson Dechambeau is doing a lot now. In the last month, his various interests have taken him from Spain to Northern Ireland to New York to England on the Mediterranean coast in Washington DC and, now, a week in Chicagoland, where in just a few minutes he was practicing setting and text with Roger Goodell and taking his hands on a new title, of the president in sports, in sports, winners and food, who has chosen in the title ball, which has selected the ball, all, in meeting a high -level level for him, which he has to do with the chairman of the title.
The 30-year-old Pro Golf really gets tired, he says, but he feels “called” to do more than just play competitive golf and has made 15 to 20% of his days, according to his assessment, for this new public service for the past few months. The Council was officially announced by an executive order President Trump signed at the end of July.
Dechambeau is clearly one of the most involved recruiters of the Council. That is why he is writing goodell, the NFL commissioner and one of the most powerful people in sports. Dechambeau and another individual he refused to mention many ideas to Trump in early 2025 to reform the Council. They saw, as Dechambeau called it, “a health epidemic that is happening” and wanted to be involved.
Initiative no. 1, he says, is “restoring the presidential fitness test and puts children in a curriculum that is a little more dynamic for today’s health standards. What I mean is giving them accessible goals. Many of the problems we saw in the past were that the goals were very steep and athletic children would always win, or not?
“So how do you give children who can never make a stir that incentive I DO A attraction? And when they do this, what does it make it average For them, right? So I think this is the purpose we are looking for is to give those children more hope, empower them to be a better person, healthier person, and live a healthier lifestyle. “
Dechambeau himself is launching a multi-sport complex in his hometown, Clovis, Calif., He thinks he can promote young people and also build community. As much as any Golf Pro Player, Dechambeau has publicly explained his interest in fitness and food – which should be noted, there is no always He has worked perfectly – but he will give up information about body degradation for people who do not commit to a healthy lifestyle early in life.
The council is located in the Department of Education, which has Dechambeau interfaishing with the likes of Linda McMahon and working along with Paul “Triple H” Levesque, a long professional wrestler. The golf of the fame hall Annika Sorenstam is also part of the Council and has been in conversations with Dechambeau for projects belonging to the new golf and women’s golf. Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Nelly Korda all ranked as council members, According to the white houseBut Dechambeau insisted that his whole is still over.
One element that he is inclined to see would be “more tax -prompted opportunities for complex community centers to be built. Health and Fitness Community Centers to be built across the country”.
In a way, Dechambeau is talking about modernized YMCA that may be more financially repeated across the country. “For now, it makes no sense for private capital to invest in those things,” Dechambeau said. “They are pretty neutral, and we want to stimulate and create a program that allows people to make money while they have a better, healthier lifestyle in that area.”
Meanwhile, his vision begins with the Presidential Fitness Test, which is part of a Dechambeau curriculum, sees rooting in schools in the 50 countries until the end of the next school year. Most of the details, he insists, are still being blocked, but a rotating plan is expected to come out within the next month. The following is not necessarily blocked, but Dechambeau described a certification system that gives positive progress from any standard fitness deviation that an individual begins.
“Everyone we have the only degree we have, you will have a price associated with it,” Dechambeau said. “So if they are going from zero to one, they have an ability to get a price. If you are at the top – if you are in the first standard deviation, the second standard deviation, and then the third – if you are the highest interpreter in the entire state, you will really get something, really delightful.”
For some individuals “who have truly amazing stories that have changed all health, lifestyle”, a White House visit may even be on the cards.
More ideas were certainly discussed that at 4:30 pm the call Dechambeau took on Wednesday, but Thursday brought him back to Golf. He retired to a pro-am along with future business partners, undoubtedly man intrigued by the man who will be a major draw for any fan traveling to Bolingbrook for the Liv weekend event. A natural question those golf fans can have – especially if they were surprised to see a suitable dechambeau talking from a Dais in the White House Roosevelt room last week – is why one of the best players in the world wants to get so involved in public service?
“When I was 15, I felt called,” Dechambeau said. “I felt called to do something really delightful in the Golf game, and I have had that passion since then. And when I won the tour, it was not finally fulfilling for me. Neither is anything in life really fulfilling. I have confidence, so I believe in something greater than me, as I am called and I believe it. “
Sean zak
Golfit.com editor
Sean Zak is an old writer and author of Looking at St. Andrews, which followed his trips to Scotland during the most important summer in the history of the game.

