American faded to finish joint-fifth last year at Augusta
‘I am working on irons, building irons, building a driver’
Bryson DeChambeau has revealed the latest strand to his career: golf club manufacturing. The two-time major winner used pre-tournament media duties at the Masters to explain he is making his own clubs, in what marks a stark departure from elite golfers working in tandem with equipment companies.
“I think it’s the willingness to always try to improve,” DeChambeau said. “There’s this nature that I have about myself where innovation is a habit of mine and I really find and take pride in that ability to learn, even through failure, even through making a bad decision or a good decision.
“South Africa [at the recent LIV event] I was trying wedges. So I was going quite a bit down a rabbit hole there and figured a couple of cool things out. Hopefully it helps this week.








