Bryson DeChambeau used Gemini AI to fix his swing at LIV Golf Korea
DeChambeau gets off to a perfect start, posting low rounds to sit within striking distance
Bryson DeChambeau at the LIV Golf tournament revealed that he used Gemini as a last-minute tool to help assess technique defects ahead of the final round.
According to DeChambeau his swing issues emerged near the conclusion of his first round.
He was of the view that he was moving too far ahead of his body which made it extremely difficult to turn the club face entirely over.
In this regard, DeChambeau said: “I didn’t actually figure it out on the range,”
“I was talking to AI quite a bit last night trying to go through some different physics principles that makes the club turn over, having some alpha torque and gamma torque put in there,” he said.
The 2020 US Open at Shinneccock Hills is just weeks away and it is surprising to see how DeChambeau keeps his momentum going and gets his game trending in the right direction especially after facing a setback at the PGA Championship.
“I came out here today with just a little bit more freer hands, and I felt the club a lot better, and I felt like I could close the club a lot more effectively and then I started striping it,” DeChambeau said.
“I feel like I’m on the right path now,” he further added.
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