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Bryson’s Club Choice: What Irons is He Playing at Mayakoba?

Three Off The Tee, back with an exciting update on Bryson DeChambeau’s latest move in the world of golf. This week at the LIV Golf opener in Mayakoba, DeChambeau has decided to switch things up and use a set of irons most golf fans have probably never heard of. Let’s dive into Golf Monthly’s article…

Photo: LIV Golf League

Three Off The Tee, back with an exciting update on Bryson DeChambeau’s latest move in the world of golf. This week at the LIV Golf opener in Mayakoba, DeChambeau has decided to switch things up and use a set of irons most golf fans have probably never heard of. Let’s dive into Golf Monthly’s article and explore the specifics of this intriguing new set.

Bryson has put Avoda irons in his bag this week. Per Avoda’s website they have a selection of 4 different iron combos and colors. Two sets of chrome both same length and combo length and the same in black.

As we take a closer look at DeChambeau’s Avoda Irons, we find that this set is truly unique. The lob wedge to 8 iron are all the same length in this set, which is quite a departure from the norm. This uniformity in length is designed to help golfers achieve a consistent swing and improve their overall game.

Now, let’s talk about the 8 iron, which is 36 inches in length. This is actually the standard length for a 9 iron, which means that DeChambeau is using a slightly shorter club than usual. This could potentially lead to more control and accuracy on the course.

As for the 4, 5, and 6 irons in this set, they are variable lengths but still shorter than the average for those clubs. This could be an attempt by DeChambeau to further fine-tune his game and find the perfect balance between power and precision.

So, what do you think about DeChambeau’s switch to Avoda Irons? Will this new set give him the edge he’s looking for, or will he revert to his previous clubs? Let’s discuss in the comments below! Until next time, keep swinging those clubs, and remember – even the pros need to experiment with new equipment to stay at the top of their game.