'One door closes, another opens' - Bryson DeChambeau upbeat over LIV Golf's future
Bryson DeChambeau is confident that LIV Golf's future is secure despite uncertainty surrounding its long-term funding.

DeChambeau loves a technical adjustment. The American has left many scratching their heads with his convoluted analyses of his golf swing involving vectors, arcs and pivot points contributing club face angle and speed through the ball and what have you.
In order to take a load off the number crunching going through his head during training, DeChambeau recently admitted to asking Gemini for help.
"I spent some long hours on the range trying to figure some stuff out and I was talking to AI quite a bit last night trying to go through some different physics principles that makes the club turn over, having some alpha torque and gamma torque put in there," DeChambeau said on Sunday during LIV Golf South Korea.
"I was like, 'What makes that possibly do that?' And was talking about just grip pressure and tension. I was slamming the club in the ground trying to figure out what to do. I was frustrated. I didn't actually figure it out on the range.
"I went back and started talking to Gemini and trying to figure out just what it could be to passively make the club turn over.
"I'm still working it out. I don't have the answer."
If DeChambeau and AI can't figure it out, what hope does the average golfer have?