Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Bryson DeChambeau

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Bryson DeChambeau

Bryson James Aldrich DeChambeau is an American professional golfer. He has won eight times on the PGA Tour including one major championship, the 2020 U.S. Open. As an amateur, DeChambeau became the fifth player in history to win both the NCAA Division I championship and the U.S. Amateur in the same year. With his U.S. Open victory he became the third player to have won those three championships, after Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, and the sixth player to win both the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open.

As a kid, I liked building a lot of Legos and built houses and did some fun stuff with that.
I try and set goals and stick to them.
The search for information gives me more confidence, because confidence arises from understanding. — © Bryson DeChambeau
The search for information gives me more confidence, because confidence arises from understanding.
I think it's unfortunate because people don't see what I do day-in and day-out, high-fiving the kids, saying thank you to the fans and volunteers out there, and they just look at all the negative stuff.
Knowing that I can play with some of the best out there is definitely encouraging.
Crazy is a relative term, you know. Everybody is unique in their own way and some people work harder for longer hours than others.
I'm the one that's used to being not normal.
I'll never get to my target size or weight.
On short courses I can still play good, even with my added length.
Look, I am not really that sensitive of a guy. I don't get hurt by a lot of things.
Everybody says not to respond to people on social media, but I'm not about to let my reputation be known as a slow player. I just don't appreciate that.
I've had some struggles, some times with difficulty and people saying this, people saying that. I've done some things I shouldn't have, but it's about growing up and learning how to be a true professional.
I had debilitating back pain. Three years later, I'm 40 pounds heavier and generating 20 or 25 miles an hour more ball speed.
I can't tell you how many times I had opportunities to do other things and went and golfed because I wanted to be the best.
I have to chase down the most scientifically efficient way to get the golf ball in the hole.
Pace of play has been an issue for golf at all levels for a long time and I'm committed to being a part of the solution, not the problem. — © Bryson DeChambeau
Pace of play has been an issue for golf at all levels for a long time and I'm committed to being a part of the solution, not the problem.
You've got to be able to be on point with your game if you want to make it to the Tour Championship.
It's funny, I hear people say I'm faking all this science stuff. That's the furthest thing from the truth. It's literally what I have to do to play and perform at this level.
If I can figure out this wedge stuff and become a really good wedger, I'll be the number-one player in the world.
If you had a robot out here calculating all the variables, I think you could potentially get really close to perfection, but from a human perspective, there's no way to understand all the wind. The wind is the biggest variable, and the grass length is the second biggest variable that we just don't have control over and never will.
It's good to try and learn how to adapt.
I own up to the fact that I am slow on the greens.
People would say you need to do stretches and all of that. I would be very careful with doing that. I, if anything, go on a rotary weight machine and try and go as far as you can both ways, rotate as far as you can both ways so that you can create strength through motion.
The only reason why I don't win is because of a bad decision, misjudged the wind, misjudged the read on the greens and wet conditions. Those are the three or four things that will cause me not to win. That's it.
You got to have a lot of mass to be able to produce a lot of ground reaction force, to function off of the ground, to press off of the ground.
I always look at the worst situations and try and figure out how I can make them better. Let today's garbage be better than yesterday's, is my motto.
I eat whatever I want whenever.
For some people to say, 'I just go up there and hit it,' we'll that's good for you. If it works for you, it works for you. But I want to be as precise as possible heading into that shot.
I make sure that I'm 100 percent ready to go before I put that tee into the ground.
I changed my body, changed my mindset in the game, and I was able to accomplish a win while playing a completely different style of golf. And it's pretty amazing to see that. I hope it's an inspiration to a lot of people.
People call me slow. I call myself quick with the stuff I do.
I was always a guy that would study for three hours and barely get an A on the test and you would have another guy next to me who would study for maybe 30 minutes and ace it.
It's fun to be able to play good golf not having your A game.
I know I can play with the best of them. I can be one of the best in the world at one point in time.
I've tried the keto diet and all these things, but what I've found is that as long as I'm keeping a 2:1 ratio of carbs to protein, that works for me.
Growing up, I was the odd bird. My interest in mathematics, my interest in the world, how I approach things from a scientific standpoint. You're always going to be looked at as a different bird.
Breathing in the proper state gets you into a state where you digest food better and calms your brainwaves down.
I used to wake up every single morning feeling terrible because my abs weren't working properly, and my back would hurt because it was overcompensating for them. So once I started training the body proportionally, it really showed me a new life.
You know, that's the thing that people sometimes miss, is the fact that those moments when you're at your relatively speaking, lowest, are the times when you can learn the most.
There are analytics that can allow players to play better. Will everyone use it? No. They don't think it's necessary. They rely on their feel way too much and they trust that more.
Sleeping hurt, everything hurt. But it's pretty cool what you can do to the body by working out. — © Bryson DeChambeau
Sleeping hurt, everything hurt. But it's pretty cool what you can do to the body by working out.
I don't play golf for money. I play golf to execute that shot, the beautiful shot that everybody adores. That's why I think we all play golf.
I play golf, and then I see working out in the evening as my way of taking care of any aches or pains that need fixing.
Most people are afraid of failure. I love failure because it tells me where to go next.
I've upped my size tremendously. Forearms strength, shoulder strength has gotten crazy strong. I've been working hard on that.
Most people think that I'm so technical that I don't have a feel aspect or a rhythm aspect of it, but that's just the opposite. I need to get into my momentum and my rhythm in regards to being technical and analytical, and also being that artist.
Obviously, I'm trying to control the intake of sugars, but carbs are fine because I'm obviously sweating like crazy out here.
I'm not worried about the Masters. I never worry about this tournament or that tournament.
My core has gotten substantially bigger relative to the rest of my body.
Look, my body fat percentage has maybe gone up a percent or two, but it's not gone up that much at all. I would say a lot of it has been attributed to muscle. It's a lot of muscle.
I use a system called Vector Green Reading, which applies science to the green reads. — © Bryson DeChambeau
I use a system called Vector Green Reading, which applies science to the green reads.
Throughout the course of the day, I'll have a GoMacro bar here and there, I'll have a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, I'll have another protein drink, I'll have at least two protein drinks on the golf course, at every six holes, and then after the round I'll have one.
At the 2018 Hero World Challenge, I felt brittle. I felt like a gust of wind could push me over if I wasn't careful.
I am an extremely passionate player and I am always working on ways to be better.
My job is just to be more consistent and if I can keep being more repeatable, have my dispersion be a little less as I'm hitting it farther, there's a lot of strokes to be gained there.
I'm not really smart, but I'm dedicated. I can be good at anything if I love it and dedicate myself. And I love history. I love science. I love music. I love golf. I love learning. I love life.
In the mornings, I usually have four eggs, five pieces of bacon, some toast, and two protein shakes.
I'm very technical in everything I do. But one thing I don't do is set goals. Goals are actually a hindrance to me, because they limit you.
Australia is a great place. It's my second favorite country, other than the U.S., obviously.
If it's not an easy shot, I'm going to take a little bit longer because that's my job.
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