Bryson DeChambeau is the man to catch at the US Open after a sensational third-round 64 on Saturday - and he remained on the course until every fan had an autograph
Bryson DeChambeau has once again won over fans by signing autographs for every single one of them after the second round of the US Open.
After an exciting round in the 124th edition of the competition, DeChambeau continued to charm the audience in North Carolina. Once seen as a somewhat brash character, the American golfer invited fans to meet him on the other side of the range so he could sign autographs before leaving. Fans took to social media to share footage of the golf ace taking time out to meet his fans. Social media users showered him with praise, with one X user writing: " Anyone who doesn't like Bryson just hates themselves! Let golf evolve and be something the masses enjoy!!! while another added: "Not much of a golf guy, but cool to see Bryson taking care of the fans. Good on him".
After seizing the top spot at the 2024 US Open, DeChambeau shared his unusual technique: "Yeah, I put my golf balls in Epsom salt. I'm lucky enough that Connor, my manager, does that now. I don't have to do it. But essentially we float golf balls in a solution to make sure that the golf ball is not out of balance."
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