
Bryson Dechambeau hit more balls in the range than anyone else in masters.
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One of the most popular Master Activities Tuesday seemed not only tracking where the boys were hitting balls in Augusta National Facility the tour practice with the new feature of the masters tracers, but also how many balls the good were hitting.
Most hit somewhere between 30 and 70 balls while warming up to practice. Others went into triple figures, perhaps asking to call in their oscillations or perhaps a piece of gear. Max Homa hit a significant 247 ball.
But no one approached 393 Bryson Dechambeau’s stunning oscillations on Tuesday.
Then what was Bryson doing? While many of his shakes were drivers, he worked in the full bag, from wedges to the driver, and seeming everything in the middle.
He claimed he was not worried about fatigue.
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“Planned planned. Strategic strategic,” Dechambeau said during his press conference in front of the tournament on Tuesday. “So I know what I will do during the week based on where I need certain things.
“Its flow, it just depends on what I think is not going well or going well. I’m swinging it well stained this week, feeling well. Just trying to insert those repetitions and make sure nothing falls. TIME and how sensitive that is the swinging is. “
Gear Nerds is likely to notice that he mentioned that he was testing drivers, with some balls that are well tracked at 185 mph and up to 150 roof heights.
Dechambeau has worked to get a new Golf in the bag. Has not replaced enough His Gamer Krank Fire FormulasBut Dechambeau was testing numerous driver heads and then scored with Red Sharpie afterwards.
“Just trying to get that head called, that perfect head,” Dechambeau said. “Has worked hard on some equipment things, and super close. Super close to some of the driver’s things we worked on.
“But for my speeds, it’s just so tedious, and they have to be so measured and determined. It is difficult. The production process is not easy. On one of them – where at the speed of my caliber, it must be super accurate. So I’m trying different heads to see how I react, how I feel in my hands.
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“I am simply defining, well, which rotates too much or missing left or is hanging to the right so that I can identify, well this has a lot of CG here or what to change.”
As for this article, Dechambeau has only received a much more reasonable practical swing 55, with what seems to be only nine drivers, so it seems that Dechambeau has accomplished what he wants, for now.
But whenever Bryson makes a significant change, it is likely to lead to some wild results.
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Jack Harsh is the editor of associate equipment in Golf. A local Pennsylvania, Jack is a graduate of 2020 at Penn State University, earning degrees in transmitted journalism and political science. He was captain of his Golf High School team and recently returned to the program to serve as the main coach. Jack also * try * to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining Golf, Jack spent two years working at a Bend TV station, Oregon, mainly as a multimedia journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached in jack.hirsh@golf.com.