The Daily Courier

DeChambeau flattered by role in rule proposals

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Bryson DeChambeau has been pushing the limits of golf with his quest for increased distance.

So the game’s “mad scientist” is flattered that rule-makers are proposing changes to regulation­s in an effort to control how far big hitters like him can launch a golf ball.

“I think I might be pushing them a little bit,” a smiling DeChambeau said Wednesday. “I don’t know if anybody’s pushed them like — and I’m not really trying to push . ... I think that I’m willing to try things that people are not OK with trying.

“When you go to the fringe limits of the rules,” he added, “there will be conversati­ons about it, for sure.”

The USGA and the R&A on Tuesday announced three proposals and six areas of interest involving the modern game. This comes one year after their “Distance Insights Project” revealed a steady increase in distance for more than 100 years — with average gains of about 30 yards by PGA Tour players in the last 25 years — and golf courses that keep expanding.

Rory McIlroy, speaking from the Phoenix Open, said the governing bodies were looking at the game through a “tiny lens.”

“What they’re trying to do is change something that pertains to 0.1% of the golfing community; 99.9% of the people play this game play for enjoyment, for entertainm­ent. They don’t need to be told what ball or clubs to use,” McIlroy said. “We have to make the game as easy and approachab­le as possible for the majority of golfers.”

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