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Bryson DeChambeau questions moon landing footage but believes in interdimensional beings ‘for sure’

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The coverage of DeChambeau's comments varies significantly across the political spectrum. The Guardian emphasizes his belief in interdimensional beings alongside his skepticism about the moon landing, framing it within a broader context of…
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Bryson DeChambeau questions moon landing footage but believes in interdimensional beings ‘for sure’
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Bryson DeChambeau expressed skepticism about the authenticity of moon landing footage while affirming that he believes humans did land on the moon. During a podcast interview, he also discussed his belief in interdimensional beings and Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena. DeChambeau, a prominent golfer, is contemplating his future in professional golf amid uncertainties surrounding LIV Golf.

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The Guardian — US · https://www.theguardian.com/profile/guardian-sport
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Bryson DeChambeau says he and Donald Trump like to joke about pickles. Photograph: Laurence Kesterson/UPI/ShutterstockView image in fullscreenBryson DeChambeau says he and Donald Trump like to joke about pickles. Photograph: Laurence Kesterson/UPI/ShutterstockBryson DeChambeauBryson DeChambeau questions moon landing footage but believes in interdimensional beings ‘for sure’Golfer makes appearance on Katie Miller’s podcastTwo-time major champion questions Nasa narrativeGuardian sportTue 19 May 2026 23.21 EDTLast modified on Tue 19 May 2026 23.23 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleAs someone who has made much of his devotion to science, Bryson DeChambeau isn’t foolish enough to fall for any old conspiracy theory. But he does believe the moon landings may not have been all they seemed.

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