"Innovate beyond what's known": Bryson DeChambeau announces major equipment breakthrough for 2025 season

Golf: LIV Golf Dallas Team Championship - Finals - Source: Imagn
Bryson DeChambeau (Source: Imagn)

Bryson DeChambeau was dubbed as 'The Scientist' of golf, and he is proving why every single year. He has always strived to incorporate technology in the sport to achieve the best results.

And whatever he has been able to create through various experiments has been revolutionary in golf. May it be using single-length irons, using 3D-printed irons at the Masters, chasing long distances, or bulking up his Winged Foot that helped him win the US Open this year, Bryson DeChambeau has been a visionary.

Recently he announced a major equipment breakthrough for the 2025 season. While at the US Open, he had fashioned a mix of brands in his bag; in the upcoming season, all his clubs will be from LA Golf. He spoke about the equipment he is "building" on the Loop Podcast. (via Golf Digest)

"I’m building some equipment that you guys might know or might not know about, but we are very excited to be showcasing that next year. We’re going to change the game. We’re going to ruffle some feathers I’d say, in a good way, a really good way. We’re going to innovate beyond what’s known so far,"

He was all praise for LA Golf for committing to a process of R&D and creating something that "no other OEM is doing."

"This has been a year in the works and we’re excited to showcase not only the driver stuff that we’re doing with … I mean, I could say it, LA Golf. The putter that I came out with and the irons that I’m building, 3 woods and wedges, the whole bag, we’re doing the whole thing,"

He further added:

"It’ll be designed by (LA Golf Chief Design Officer) Jeff Meyer and myself. We were hands on, went through the whole process, testing, researching. You’re going to see something pretty special that no other OEM is doing,"

When Bryson DeChambeau debuted his one-of-a-kind golf clubs at the 2024 Masters

Bryson DeChambeau at the 2024 Masters (Source: Imagn)
Bryson DeChambeau at the 2024 Masters (Source: Imagn)

Bryson DeChambeau worked with Avoda Golf to create one-of-a-kind golf clubs for the 2024 Masters. The irons he added to his bag were 3D printed. The LIV Golfer explained what was so different about these irons at Augusta National this year.

"I designed them with someone from back home, and they have just got a different curvature on the face than other equipment. Most equipment is flat. These have a different curvature on the face that allows me to have my mis-hits to go a little straighter sometimes," he said via Golf Digest.

When talking to Golf Channel about the switch he added that the curvature has "allowed" him to be "more comfortable over the ball". These custom irons were 3D printed as they made adding subtle changes here and there more feasible than continuously making different molds. This printing came in handy especially as the last step of making a forged head is quite time-consuming.

Bryson DeChambeau placed T6 at the Masters this year. He will next be seen at 'The Showdown' this weekend where he will pair up with fellow LIV Golfer Brooks Koepka to take down Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.

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