Bryson DeChambeau brings a 3D printed iron he built himself to the Masters


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Bryson DeChambeau is putting together a solid season at LIV Golf and looks to carry some of that momentum into the Masters this week in pursuit of the first green jacket of his career.

DeChambeau is second in the LIV Golf rankings behind Jon Rahm. But he comes to Augusta National with back-to-back victories in Singapore and South Africa. As the first major of the golf season approaches, DeChambeau has something new in his bag.

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Bryson DeChambeau warms up on the driving range before a practice round ahead of the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on April 7, 2026. (Ashley Landis/AP)

You will use a 5 iron made with a 3D printer. It is a club that he built himself.

“There’s this nature that I have about myself where innovation is a habit of mine, and I really find and pride myself on that ability to learn, even through failure, even through making a bad decision or a good decision, what I can get from that,” he told ESPN.

“We’ll see where it goes. We’ll see where it takes me. All I can say now is if I don’t bag them, it’s my fault now.”

DeChambeau had manufacturing agreements with LA Golf and Cobra. According to ESPN, his contract with Cobra ended in February.

Playing with his clubs is not a new strategy for DeChambeau. He said he had been toying with the idea of ​​building his own clubs for a few years and tried out a new wedge when he won in South Africa.

Bryson DeChambeau signs autographs during the Par 3 contest at the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on April 8, 2026. (Michael Madrid/Image Images)

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DeChambeau has had progressively better results at Augusta National since making his first appearance in 2019. Since missing the cut in 2023, he finished tied for sixth in 2024 and tied for fifth in 2025. He missed the cut in 2022 and 2023.

“I feel like my game is in the best place of my career, other than maybe Greenbrier (in 2023) when I shot 58,” he said. “I’m excited to start the week and see where I can place myself.”

He said his recent performances at the Masters attributed to a more measured approach.

“More patience, like not being so aggressive all the time. Knowing where to be aggressive and when not to be aggressive,” he said. “Making better decisions, having a caddy check on me sometimes.”

Bryson DeChambeau tees off on the third hole during a practice round for the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on April 7, 2026. (Kyle Terada/Image Images)

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