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As a youth soccer player, Bryson DeChambeau played goalie so he could have the greatest influence on the game’s outcome. In baseball, he wanted to pitch.
He gravitated to golf, a sport that fed his desire for creativity and control. His ambitions could not have been bolder.
His father Jon recalled Sunday the time Bryson returned from practice as a sophomore in high school and told him: “Dad, I think I can change the game of golf.” Please click here to read Teddy Greenstein’s story in the Tribune.
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