“Who put an azimuth on the putting green?” he asked. The answer of course was SMU junior physics major Bryson DeChambeau, a.k.a. The Scientist and future two-time U.S. Open champion.
Bryson DeChambeau's SMU Mustangs played in their first-ever College Football Playoff game Saturday afternoon against Penn State. Unfortunately for the defending U.S. Open champ, he didn't get to ...
Onboard one of the planes were U.S. Open-winning golfer Bryson DeChambeau, former NFL player Craig James and SMU trustee Bill Armstrong. Attempts to reach them were unsuccessful. It appeared the ...
Bryson DeChambeau was late to Saturday’s Penn State-SMU College Football Playoff Game and maybe that was for the best. DeChambeau, who went to SMU before becoming a two-time U.S. Open champion ...
Not by SMU’s football team, anyway. Bill Armstrong’s private jet carrying the likes of Bryson DeChambeau, Craig James, Lance McIlhenny, a dozen or so pals, at least one sportswriter and the ...
Dude Perfect, the YouTube group known for its viral trick-shots, sports challenges and comedy, has unveiled their brand-new ...
Additionally, the giant space is equipped with a mini-golf course dubbed, "The Dude Perfect Putting Course," which LIV golfer and SMU's own Bryson DeChambeau helped introduce by hitting a long ...