Can 'tighter' DeChambeau break through at Augusta?
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AUGUSTA, Ga. – It doesn’t have a 48-inch shaft, but Bryson DeChambeau has a new toy in the bag for the Masters.
After flirting with the idea of using a longer driver last November, DeChambeau ultimately stuck with his regular model and tied for 34th at Augusta National. This time, with five months to tinker, the world No. 5 will debut a new club: a prototype Cobra driver that he says will help improve consistency on off-center strikes at high speeds.