David Edel, the golf inventor who developed the single-length irons that originally helped make Bryson DeChambeau famous, thinks the best way to understand the concept is to go back to the theories of a heretical Franciscan friar of the 14th century. Really. Crudely put, William of Ockham’s theory, now known as Ockham’s razor, goes like Read more…
By Mike Stachura/Golf Digest As personally significant as Bryson DeChambeau’s win in Sunday’s DAP Championshipin the Web.com Tour Finals was for his status as a card-carrying member of the PGA Tour for the 2016-17 season, it might also have greater implications for his theories on equipment and how they might change the game: The 22-year-old’s win Read more…