sport news TEE-TIME TALES: 'Mad scientist' Bryson DeChambeau is at it again, thrifty ... trends now
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Bryson DeChambeau is at it again. The 'mad scientist' is playing with a custom-made set of irons made by a 3D printer.
Big-hitting DeChambeau — the 2020 US Open champion — swapped to his new clubs on Tuesday.
They feature something known as 'bulge and roll', tweaks added to the face to reduce the negative impact of strikes that do not come off the centre of the club, and were only cleared for use by officials shortly before the tournament started.
Bryson DeChambeau is using a custom-made set of irons produced by a 3D printer this week
Patrons cash in
More gnome news. Earlier in the week, Tee-Time Tales reported how the miniature, bearded chaps were quickly flying off the shelves in the course's retail stores.
It would appear that there is method in the madness of the buyers.
Some thrifty patrons with an eye for a profit have started to offer the pint-sized products for sale on the internet marketplace eBay for as much as £434.
That staggering figure is more than ten times the original retail price of £39.74.