Bryson DeChambeau the 22-year-old phenom last year became only the fifth golfer ever to win the NCAA Men’s Individual Championship and the U.S. Amateur in the same calendar year.
DeChambeau turned pro as soon as the last putt was sunk on Augusta, with the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head Island, S.C. being his first professional tournament.
— Bryson has this unique combination of talent, ingenuity and personality that makes him such a dynamic golfer. Right away we noticed his progressive approach to the game, which is rooted in science and art, along with his passion and dedication, said Robert Philion, President & CEO of Cobra Puma Golf.
— The Cobra and Puma brands complement my style, attitude and desire to be innovative, while allowing me to continue to be myself, and think outside the box,said DeChambeau
Accustomed to play along the best
While an amateur, DeChambeau has been no stranger to golf’s biggest events, competing against the best players in the world around the globe. In November 2015, DeChambeau tied for second at the Australian Masters after firing a closing 67.
He followed that up in January 2o16 by making the cut in all three of the European Tour events he played in Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Dubai, and earned the Silver Cup honor for Low Amateur at the 2016 Masters. After his professional debut on the venerable Harbour Town Golf Links, DeChambeau is afforded six more sponsors’ exemptions to try and earn his PGA TOUR card for the 2017 season.
In DeChambeau’s bag:
Driver: Cobra King F6+ Pro 7o, Oban Kiyoshi Tour Limited 70X, 45 in”, weight removed
3 wood: Cobra King F6 14.2o, Oban Kiyoshi Tour Limited 70X, 43 in”, 61.5 o
Utility: King Utility Iron 18.5 o D, Project X HZRDUS Black Hybrid 6.5 105x
Irons: Edel Prototype (3-P), KBS Tour C-Taper Lite 115X, 37.5 in”, 73 o. Lofts: 25 (3), 30 (5), 34 (6), 38 (7), 42 (8), 46 (P)
Wedges: Cobra King V Grind 50°, 55° and 60°, 37.5 in” 73 o
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