‘Copy Bryson’: Koepka Urged to Follow DeChambeau’s Wild Formula After Shocking Major Slump


Bryson Breaks Away From the Pack
Bryson DeChambeau is quickly becoming LIV Golf’s biggest asset in major championships. After finishing T5 at the Masters and T2 at the PGA Championship, fans and analysts are starting to ask: why aren’t other LIV stars keeping up?

Brooks Koepka Falls Behind
Koepka, a five-time major winner, has failed to make the cut at both 2025 majors so far. Compared to DeChambeau’s consistent top-tier finishes, it’s raising serious questions about his prep — and whether he’s fallen behind in the new era.

The YouTube Edge
On a recent episode of the *Fore Play Podcast*, analysts suggested Bryson’s secret weapon might not be training — it’s content. With over 1.7 million YouTube subscribers, DeChambeau’s high-stakes golf videos simulate tournament pressure. Scramble matches, course records, and viewer scrutiny might be giving him the mental edge.

“Meaningful Shots in Front of Millions”
“Bryson’s making putts knowing millions will watch,” one host said. “That’s pressure. That’s tournament-level focus.” Compared to practicing alone, this kind of pressure might explain why he’s outperforming LIV’s biggest names.

Koepka and Rahm Called Out
While Rahm and Koepka continue to train traditionally, their major results have been inconsistent. Some are now calling on them to adapt, go public, and embrace the type of visible, fan-driven pressure Bryson thrives in.

More Than a Gimmick
Bryson’s not just filming for fun. His YouTube grind mirrors tournament stress. The result? He feels sharper, more confident, and more competitive when it counts. As one analyst put it:
**“DeChambeau cracked the code. LIV gave him freedom, and he’s using it smarter than anyone else.”**

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