The Mad Scientist is at it again. Bryson DeChambeau revealed he’s been experimenting with prototype gear in Riyadh that would land him in hot water if used competitively. The distance he’s gaining? Let’s just say it’s making his already massive drives look short by comparison.

In an X clip shared by Sam Frost, Bryson DeChambeau confirmed he’s been hitting a prototype LA Golf driver in Riyadh that hasn’t yet been submitted for USGA certification. “We haven’t sent it to the USGA … it’s given me probably 20 more yards of distance at least. It’s pretty wild,” he said.

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The LIV Golf season kicks off in Riyadh on February 4th. DeChambeau recently showcased his power with night-time drives ahead of the opener, unleashing ‘night bombs’ that signaled his readiness.

When asked specifically about his iron game and whether the new set would give him more comfort in big moments, DeChambeau was emphatic. “100%. The new design will help with the heel. We’ve flattened it on the toe. It’s the same curvature, so I really do believe it’s going to enhance my game out there because it’s close. The irons are close, but it’s ultimately prohibiting me from being the best I possibly can be.”

DeChambeau’s meticulous equipment testing isn’t new. The 32-year-old built his reputation on a scientific, data-driven approach to every club in his bag. He pushes technological limits while respecting regulatory frameworks. USGA rules require equipment to pass CT tests that measure ball contact time; his prototype already meets these requirements. This precision earned him the ‘Mad Scientist’ nickname.

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