This is definitely one of the most fascinating equipment setups on tour. Watch Bryson DeChambeau run us through his unique choice of clubs

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  1. didnt watch this but does it even make sense to do, he plays one length irons and has an insane swing speed. wouldnt benefit anyone to know whats in his bag

  2. just a heads up you were recording this on one channel not dual channel audio tracks with those mics

  3. 720p , 1 mic per headphone side, absolute chaos, literally whip out the phone instead.

  4. I've been new to golf, approx 1,5 months. Hitting with 9 130 and if i need i can go for 150m too. Been using Q club. hitting pars boogeys, double boogeys in short amount of time. What i want to say, Bryson is 100% right with one lenght irons, it works. I only follow him on Youtube as everything in this sport is industry driven by 4 companies. Will buy his gear 100% as soon as it comes out. Believe this guy, he is really good at trying to understand physics and thinking out of the box. Go Bryson!

  5. I don’t buy his explanation! His 40* “pitching wedge” is a strong lifted 9 iron in the industry!
    Why doesn’t he just call it his 9 iron. Like wise for his 5 iron that is like a strong lofted 2 iron and 5 wood that has the loft of a 3 wood etc.
    It’s not about how much he spins it, simply about what he calls his clubs.

    I don’t call my driving iron a 5 iron

  6. I got a 10 degree driver/15 degree 3 wood/ 16.5 degree 4 wood/20.5 degree 7 wood/ ping eye 2 lob wedge 60 degrees/ ping anser original putter ❤

  7. Saying one length has not caught on because of the industry is BS. I want my 9 iron shorter than my 5 as does 99% of golfers

  8. So if he had a 9 iron that was a normal loft he wouldn't be able to control it because of spin? But he has a 40 degree pitching wedge (9 iron loft) that he controls just fine… bro is just making up problems in his head. He doesn't even loft jack, he just places the wrong number on each iron. Call your pitching wedge (40 degrees) your 9 iron and call your 45 your pitching wedge. Do that with every club and all of a sudden you have a normal set up.

  9. I don’t get what people don’t understand about his lofts, higher ball speed means more spin, more spin, means it goes a little less far, and can get messed up in the wind

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