Bryson DeChambeau is one of the most unique professional golfers on the planet. Known for his single-length clubs and his ridiculously long drives.
However, the area that often gets overlooked in his game is his putting, which is actually an area of his game that has brought him great success in recent years.
Just like his unique long-game style, Bryson's putting is different to most other players on tour.
Bryson DeChambeau uses a blade putter from LA Golf, which features a C2L-180 Putter shaft also from LA Golf.
It's a putter that you're not going to be able to pick up unless you have some great contacts at LA Golf, but they do have other bladed options available.
Embed from Getty ImagesThe shaft itself is a very unique model and again you'll do well to get your hands on one.
Bryson DeChambeau also uses an arm lock putter technique, which means the shaft is longer, approximately 39 inches and means he can "lock" the grip into his lead forearm.
This technique ensures that the putter face is square throughout, but the forward lean also means the putter head becomes de-lofted which promotes a good roll.
He also uses a thick putting grip which helps with his feel on putts and makes it more comfortable to lock into his left arm.