Bryson DeChambeau 3D prints his own iron for 2026 Masters
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Bryson DeChambeau teed off for the 90th edition of the Masters on Thursday, in his bag alongside an eclectic mix of Krank drivers and woods, Avoda irons, and Bettinardi wedges, a golfing first: the two-time major champion will be sporting a 5-iron he fabricated himself using a 3D printer, according to ESPN.
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