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Golf Talk Today: Look Bryson DeChambeau is great for professional golf regardless of tour

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It’s the final Sunday of the 124th US Open.

Bryson DeChambeau leads by three strokes after the final 18 holes. His 3-under 67 on Saturday was impressive to watch. But what was most interesting wasn’t his physical golf game, it was the way he ultimately captivated the crowd. Throughout his round on Saturday, the crowd was chanting USA-USA-USA like it was the Ryder Cup.

He may be playing for LIV Golf, but fans love DeChambeau.

So, make some coffee, have some breakfast, settle in and let’s discuss why DeChambeau is a better golfer.

Bryson DeChambeau’s U.S. Open performance is good for golf

People will probably continue to love or hate DeChambeau, and many feel he is the same guy he was a few years ago when he won his first U.S. Open in 2020. But he is not the same person, physically or mentally.

He brings excitement to the event. DeChambeau interacts with the crowd. The 30-year-old stopped mid-round to sign flags for kids wearing flat caps.

DeChambeau has changed his outlook on fans, and it shows.

Golf needs a personality like DeChambeau, whose quirky, nerdy, scientific approach to the game is who he is, not pretense, and maybe because the average golf fan only sees him four times a year, it won’t be as jarring as it once was.

Those who follow him know that his social media content is relatable and fun to watch, as he shares about his personality and himself.

DeChambeau said, Many people want to see In the major leagues.

Growth in the game is something many in professional golf want to see happen, and DeChambeau is making that happen.

The “USA-USA-USA” chants on Saturday irked some, but it did have a Ryder Cup feel at a major. That’s special. Love him or hate him, the exposure DeChambeau brings to the golfing world far outweighs who he plays for.

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Savannah Lee Richardson is a Golf Staff Writer for SB Nation Playing Through. Follow us for more golf articles. Follow You can follow us on all major social platforms. You can also follow us on Twitter Follow Instagram: @savannah_leigh_sports

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