The ever-entertaining Bryson DeChambeau has been back to his best at Pinehurst No. 2 for this week's and it is the star's bag of many fans. has become synonymous with his custom-made equipment in recent years, amid his scientific approach to the game.
For example, the former U.S. Open champion dons an iron set where all clubs are the same length, with the club face degree altered to cater to his remarkable swing and ball speed.
The LIV star is chasing down his second major title at Pinehurst this week, and got his championship off to a strong start having found himself at four-under-par through 36 holes, one shot behind halfway leader Ludvig Aberg. During Friday's second-round broadcast, a graphic came to light that highlighted DeChambeau's bizarre decision to name all of his golf clubs in his bag, and in typical Bryson fashion, all had a special meaning. For example, his three-iron was aptly named 'Gamma' - the third letter in the Greek alphabet.
Further down the bag, DeChambeau's five-iron was handed the name 'Azalea' after his favorite par-five at the home of the Masters, Augusta National. There is also a nod to Major League Baseball legend Jackie Robinson, with his nine-iron named after the Brooklyn Dodgers hitter. The correlation? DeChambeau's nine-iron sat at 42 degrees, the iconic number of Robinson.
Sadly for those golf fans enthralled by DeChambeau's nicknaming, the former PGA Tour revealed in an interview with NBC Sports' Smylie Kaufman in the aftermath of the secon.
