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    By Mike Stachura
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    After two straight missed cuts at major championships, Bryson DeChambeau is turning toward science (shocking, we know) to get ready for the upcoming U.S. Open.

    DeChambeau recently led a group that acquired Sportsbox AI, a golf training app that uses mobile phone-driven 3D motion capture technology and interactive AI for coaches and players to analyze their swings. DeChambeau told the Katie Miller Podcast that Sportsbox AI is part of his training now: “I'll be at the U.S. Open with it, and then past that, I'm really excited to showcase this to the world.  We're going to be lowering the barriers to entry with golf. … It's part of this virtuous ecosystem that I'm helping build right now.” DeChambeau also told the host he believes space aliens are real and the footage of Alan Shepard hitting a golf shot on the moon is not. Because, well, "science."

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