Bryson DeChambeau Used AI to Rework Swing After 1-Over LIV Korea Round
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Updated · Fox News · May 31
Bryson DeChambeau Used AI to Rework Swing After 1-Over LIV Korea Round
5 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 31
Bryson DeChambeau said he turned to Google's Gemini after a frustrating night at LIV Golf Korea, using AI to work through swing mechanics after failing to solve the issue on the range.
A 1-over third round left the two-time U.S. Open champion dissatisfied, and he said the late-night AI session focused on physics, grip pressure and torque to help the clubface turn over.
The experiment was followed by a final-round 65 on Sunday, tied for the low score of the day, lifting him to third place in South Korea.
DeChambeau has already won 2 LIV events this year and posted two solo thirds, even as he missed the cut at both the Masters and PGA Championship.
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