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Bryson DeChambeau Moving Forward and Backward With 3D Printed Clubs

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Apr 17, 2026Added 21 days ago

In 2024, we wrote about golfer Bryson DeChambeau, who turned to 3D printing to make custom clubs for himself. Rather than find a big-name sponsor (he was temporarily without), he...

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