Bryson DeChambeau admits to turning to AI to help fix his swing after struggles at LIV Golf Korea
Bryson DeChambeau has turned to artificial intelligence to help improve his golf swing after a disappointing performance at LIV Golf Korea. Despite finishing third in the event, he struggled during the third round, prompting him to seek assistance from AI regarding grip pressure and torque. DeChambeau's innovative approach highlights the evolving intersection of technology and professional sports.
- ▪Bryson DeChambeau finished third in LIV Golf Korea but was dissatisfied with his performance.
- ▪He utilized artificial intelligence to discuss swing mechanics and improve his game.
- ▪DeChambeau's approach reflects the growing role of technology in professional golf.
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LIV Golf Bryson DeChambeau admits to turning to AI to help fix his swing after struggles at LIV Golf Korea The two-time U.S. Open champion discussed torque and grip pressure with Google's Gemini after a 1-over third round By Mark Harris OutKick Published May 31, 2026 12:23pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Pro-golfer Bryson DeChambeau details vision for family, says he wants four kids Pro-golfer Bryson DeChambeau detailed his vision for a family during an appearance on "The Katie Miller Podcast" on Tuesday, revealing he wants four kids. Bryson DeChambeau may have finished third in LIV Golf's latest event in South Korea, but that doesn't mean he's pleased with his game.
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