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DeChambeau: 'My goal is to live to 130, 140' years old

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Bryson DeChambeau has set his sights on a new goal in life.

The golfer believes that with today's technology, he can defy the average human life span.

"I'm always trying to add more value to my life in general. I mean, my goal is to live to 130 or 140," DeChambeau told GQ's Emily Abbate. "I really think that's possible now with today's technology. I think somebody's going to do it in the next 30 or 40 years."

The 26-year-old dramatically changed his workout and diet routines in the past year to bulk up and improve his play. He currently sits in seventh in the PGA Tour standings.

However, Justin Thomas doesn't seem to be on the same page as DeChambeau when it comes to living well beyond 100 years old.

DeChambeau has been a revelation on the course this year, so maybe he's onto something.

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