Former Tour winner calls Bryson a 'nut' for using single-length irons
Bryson DeChambeau, who emerged as one of the biggest stars in golf with three wins in 2018, is known for his scientific approach, including the use of single-length irons.
Former PGA Tour winner Brendon Todd doesn't think much of that innovation.
Because nobody has ever f’in done that until this nut came around. Let’s focus on the million guys who have won on Tour that don’t do this instead of the one who does. https://t.co/Qrbz1rp23D
— Brendon Todd (@BrendonTodd) March 20, 2019
Instead of giving DeChambeau's clubs more attention, Todd encouraged people to focus on the "million" golfers who have won on Tour with clubs of different lengths - including himself, the winner of the 2014 Byron Nelson Championship.
DeChambeau climbed to No. 5 in the world rankings in 2018 while earning over $8 million.
Todd, who ranked as high as 43rd in 2015, has made three PGA Tour cuts since the beginning of 2017.
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