Bryson DeChambeau Discusses Detailed Features of Latest Irons: Insights on LIV Golf Player's New LA Golf Clubs
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You can't skip Bryson DeChambeau's press conferences without a detailed discussion about his equipment. He's swapped his Avodas for a new set of LA Golf prototypes at Oakmont, and he's got some fascinating insights about the changes in his irons. DeChambeau's recent performances in Majors have been impressive, yet his iron play hasn't lived up to his usual standards this year. He's especially been missing his approaches to the left due to the over-drawing of his iron shots.
To combat this issue, he's working with the LA Golf team to create a set that helps him stop missing to the left. According to Bryson, the new irons have a flatter heel and more roundness in the toe, with the CG moved towards the toe. This design is intended to help with gear effect on both the heel and toe, keeping his shots more on target.
Additionally, Bryson's been talking about his quest for a new golf ball that flies straighter, but it seems he's also added the LA Golf BAD V3-W irons to his bag while continuing his ball search in the background.
If you're curious about DeChambeau's new irons, our resident golf pro, Joe Ferguson, has shared his thoughts. Joe, who's won a PGA competition using Bryson's Avoda irons, admires Bryson's willingness to experiment but wonders if there might be marginally overthinking the issue.
As for the golf ball DeChambeau is currently using, it's none other than the Titleist Pro V1x, after using the Pro V1x Left Dash to win at Pinehurst last year. However, Bryson hinted at a new, interesting golf ball in the works later this year, which has golf enthusiasts excited about this potential development.
Bryson DeChambeau is experimenting with new LA Golf BAD V3-W irons, while also searching for a golf ball that flies straighter. His recent adjustments to his iron play have included a new set of LA Golf prototypes with a flatter heel, more roundness in the toe, and a CG moved towards the toe.