Bryson DeChambeau Admits Practising with Illegal Golf Ball at Royal Portrush & Backs Trump to 'Make The Open Great Again'
DeChambeau used illegal ball, backs Trump for Open changes

Bryson DeChambeau has made headlines once again, this time admitting he practised with a non-conforming golf ball during preparations for The Open Championship at Royal Portrush. The controversial golfer didn't hold back in sharing his unorthodox training methods and political views.

DeChambeau's Unconventional Preparation

The 2020 U.S. Open champion revealed he used a golf ball that wouldn't meet tournament regulations during practice rounds at the famous Northern Irish course. "I was testing different things," DeChambeau explained, though he emphasised he would never use illegal equipment in competition.

Trump's Vision for The Open

DeChambeau also voiced strong support for former U.S. President Donald Trump's involvement in golf, endorsing Trump's recent comments about making The Open "great again." The LIV Golf star praised Trump's golf course designs and suggested the property mogul could bring positive changes to the historic tournament.

Mixed Reactions from Golf Community

The golf world has responded with divided opinions to DeChambeau's revelations. Some traditionalists have criticised his approach, while others applaud his innovative mindset. His political alignment with Trump has similarly drawn both support and condemnation from fans.

As The Open approaches, all eyes will be on DeChambeau to see if his unconventional methods translate to success on one of golf's biggest stages.