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VIDEO: 2015 U.S. Amateur and NCAA Champion plays the most interesting clubs in golf
Posted on 23rd Aug 2015
Bryson DeChambeau, pulled off one of the most rare feats in golf in winning the NCAA and U.S. Amateur titles in the same year. But just as astonishing is his golf club specs.
DeChambeau plays a set where all the irons and wedges are the same length, approximately a standard 7-iron. Bryson's clubs were custom made by Edel Golf. The head weights have been modified through the set to support the single shaft length. Even the lofts have been altered from standard to provide appropriate distance gaps. The long irons start with five degree increments between 20-30 degrees, the middle irons are 4 degree gaps (30-50 degrees) and then the wedges go back to 5-degree spacing (50-60 degrees).
Meet the amateur with the most unique golf clubs at the U.S. Open
Bryson DeChambeau wins 2015 U.S. Amateur Championship
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