Bryson DeChambeau to use 3D-printed 5-iron at 2026 Masters in golfing first — club he fabricated himself 'finally ready' to face Augusta
Bryson DeChambeau is set to use a 3D-printed 5-iron that he fabricated himself at the 2026 Masters tournament, making it a golfing first. The two-time major champion confirmed that he will be playing with this unique club, showcasing his innovative approach to the game. While details about the manufacturing process remain undisclosed, DeChambeau's confidence in the club's readiness indicates his belief in its performance. This move aligns with his reputation as the "Mad Scientist" of golf, known for his analytical and experimental strategies on the course. The use of a 3D-printed club underscores DeChambeau's commitment to pushing boundaries and exploring new technologies in the sport.