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The PGA Tour’s Dr. Strangeclub arrived at the Masters with a newly designed club several years in development in Cobra Golf’s lab that he declined to name nor describe but remarked it was “very helpful.” It will be in this week.
He has spent practice time exploring the most aggressive lines of flight off the tee, carrying trees, bunkers and doglegs most players can’t reach. His set-up on No. 1 was so far right, he appeared to be targeting the South Carolina border.
Then there’s the breathing thing. Turns out he hadn’t been acquiring oxygen properly, prompting the dizziness he experienced here last year. No, he has not grown gills but altered his respiration pattern and the light-headedness “literally just went away.”
You ask DeChambeau what’s on his mind, you better stand back. He never fails to deliver. He wasted no time on Tuesday in designating the 2021 Masters as target No. 1. You win the U.S. Open by six shots like he did seven months ago, declaring such intentions so clearly gets peoples’ attention. Mix that up with his tireless pursuit of technical, physiological and futuristic golf zen and you can’t not listen to the man.
“I’m still going down numerous rabbit holes and I will never stop, not only to win golf tournaments but to definitely win this tournament,” he said. “I mean, this has been on my radar since I was a kid and now that I’ve accomplished winning the U.S. Open, this is the next goal for me.
“And I will not stop my pursuit of knowledge of the game, knowledge of the body, knowledge of the golf swing to give myself the best opportunity to win” MINZY What I Did I Did Without Choice Poster
It has taken the five years since DeChambeau turned pro to gradually change how the game has viewed him, a slow transition from Swing Nut to the 400-Yard Drive Club. His power display at the Open even got the likes of Rory McIlroy interested in tweaking his swing. And while he acknowledges the inherent difficulties in swinging harder, faster and stronger -- “You have to have four or five things go right,” he said -- he cannot ignore how many are taking his stroke violence to heart.
“You’re already starting to see it with kids,” DeChambeau said. “I’ve had numerous college kids ‘DM’ me on Instagram and ask me, ‘How do I get stronger? How do I get faster.’ ... I think as time goes on, there’s not much more to gain from the technology side of golf club manufacturing, building. There are little things we can do but where the massive gains will be is in the athletes.”
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