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There are a handful of specific and hotly-contested debates in the golf world right now that have yet to reach a decisive endpoint. Naturally, the most disruptive player in the sport since Tiger Woods seems to encompass them all. When Bryson DeChambeau claimed last fall that Augusta National Golf Club played as a par 68 for him, he intentionally corked the pressure chamber you have to live in when it comes to golf’s most prestigious event. In doing so, he also enraged a certain subsection of golf fans. By lowering his ostensible average score, he raised expectations for the rest of his career when it comes to performing at a place where, to date, he has yet to perform that well.Following a bizarre T34 in which he said he was dizzy and possibly even a bit constipated, there are questions going into this year’s Masters. Most notable among them is whether the man who is trying to crack the code of everything he looks at can possibly do so at the old nursery in Augusta, Georgia, where the magic may run even stronger than his will to be the best player in a generation full of great ones.Here is an non-exhaustive list of peculiar traits about DeChambeau on the golf course that have at least raised an eyebrow or two about whether he’s upending the natural order of golf and its future. I Must Be Fireproof After All The Hell I’ve Been Through Poster

He studies greens books like Bible scholars study ancient scrolls,He locks his arm onto his putter, a move Rory McIlroy noted after the U.S. Open.He is trying to live at 210 miles per hour with his ball speed off the tee.He carries long irons just in case.He is presumably trying to eliminate hitting long irons.He plays clubs that are all the same length.He is taking heretofore unfathomable lines with his driver.He has forced the PGA Tour to put internal out of bounds into play at multiple events.Can DeChambeau overturn Augusta National with this skill set, and if so, will he upend the sport in the process?If DeChambeau winning the U.S. Open at Winged Foot was an inflection point after which the USGA and R&A made their strongest joint statement to date about reining in the equipment arms race, then what manner of debate and rhetoric be engendered by him shooting 22 under at a Masters and winning by seven?

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