Bryson DeChambeau is in the field for the PGA Championship this week at Oak Hill, so of course, he’s back to being weird in the public eye again.
“I’m always trying to add more value to my life in general,” DeChambeau said. “I mean, my goal is to live to 130 or 140. I really think that’s possible now with today’s technology. I think somebody’s going to do it in the next 30 or 40 years.”
Now, after being one of the big names who left the PGA Tour in 2022 to join the controversial LIV Golf tour, “The Scientist” has slimmed back down again, looking nearly unrecognizableDeChambeau detailed in a separate interview with The Telegraph that his Hulked-up frame took a toll on his body.“Anything and everything,” DeChambeau told the paper when asked how he bulked up initially. “And I just thought a lot of protein, a lot of carbs, you know.
“They [the medics] did blood work, measured stuff in my gut biome and I was super inflamed. So they said, if you want to live a longer life, you definitely have to change your diet, because your gut’s not liking what’s going on. So I did.” I asked Bryson Dechambeau if his weight changes have effected his golf swing over the past year, and his answer was really interesting:
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