Fans greets United States player Bryson DeChambeau on the 17th hole during a practice round at the Ryder Cup golf tournament on Thursday in Farmingdale, N.Y.
There’s one YouTube video of Bryson DeChambeau riding in a golf cart with Adam Sandler — Happy Gilmore, himself — trying to break 50 in a two-man scramble. (They didn’t.)
There’s another of DeChambeau lofting wedge shots over his house trying to make a hole-in-one on a green in his backyard. (He did, finally.)
These videos, part of a steady stream of content delivered to a subscriber base of 2.35 million and growing, might best explain why DeChambeau stands out, even in a field filled with golf’s very best at this week’s Ryder Cup.
DeChambeau’s return to the Ryder Cup marks the latest step in his remarkable evolution from overly a