Bryson DeChambeau never wanted to fit in-he wanted to rebuild the sport from the inside out. From the moment he stepped onto the NCAA stage with a bag full of single-length irons and a mind rooted in physics, golf had no idea what was coming. Dismissed by purists, dissected by analysts, and doubted at every turn, he didn't just ignore tradition-he challenged it with precision.
This book chronicles his unconventional rise-from dominating college golf and revolutionizing the PGA Tour, to his physical transformation in pursuit of power and his controversial leap to LIV Golf. Along the way, it captures the rivalries, the breakthroughs, and the backlash that shaped him.
'BRYSON DECHAMBEAU: Breaking the Mold' is a story of defiance, science, and belief-a portrait of a player who refused to let the sport define him, and instead, redefined the sport. Whether he's remembered as a mad genius or a misunderstood disruptor, one thing is certain: golf will never look the same again.