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Bryson DeChambeau has been having a lot of fun since joining LIV Golf. 

When he’s not salting golf balls, or filming YouTube videos with presidents, or hitting golf balls over his house, DeChambeau is proving to be one of the success stories in the Saudi league’s short existence – adding a round of 58, two wins and a team title to his already bulging CV.

Oh, and there was the small matter of that second US Open victory, too.

But moving to LIV Golf has also given DeChambeau a bit of time to develop his skills in the equipment world too.

While leaving the PGA Tour culminated in the end of his six-year relationship with Cobra and Puma, which spanned his entire professional career to that point, it allowed DeChambeau to get his teeth stuck into making his own gear – including a new driver and 3D-printed irons.

But what about his apparel?

For so long DeChambeau was synonymous with the Ben Hogan-style flat cap. But that has long gone, replaced by a more traditional baseball cap emblazoned with his Crushers GC team logo, as was his other apparel.

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Now, though, it seems they have signed with legendary British brand Reebok.

During a photo shoot with Golf Digest to promote The Showdown, a PGA Tour vs LIV Golf match play event that will see him tee up with Brooks Koepka to take on Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler, DeChambeau was wearing a Reebok polo shirt…

And when you take a closer look, you can see he’s also in Reebok footwear – though it is unclear at the moment whether or not they are golf shoes…

Reebok was founded in Bolton, England, in 1958, though its roots date back to the late 19th century. The brand has traditionally been known for running and athletics shoes, but had a revival as a lifestyle brand in the ’90s with its cult Classics range.

In 2005, Reebok was acquired by Adidas, and its headquarters were moved to Massachusetts in the United States.

So, is it about to move into the world of golf shoes? We certainly hope so.

For now, stay tuned…


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Alex Perry is the Associate Editor of bunkered. A journalist for more than 20 years, he has been a golf industry stalwart for the majority of his career and, in a five-year spell at ESPN, covered every sporting event you can think of. He completed his own Grand Slam at the 2023 Masters, having fallen in love with the sport at his hometown club of Okehampton and on the links of nearby Bude & North Cornwall.

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