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Bryson DeChambeau is working with Google to utilise Gemini AI as a tool to help improve people’s golf games with better, more focused information for a fraction of the cost of elite golf coaching. Speaking at an activation with Salesforce, Bryson said: “From a teaching perspective, giving people the opportunity to get a lot better at the game of golf a lot faster is what I’m focused on and excited about for the future of AI and what it can do for each and every individual. “For me, one of my goals in life is to provide as much value added material as possible and AI can help in doing that. AI can give you the ability to learn for almost free. So, whatever sport you’re doing, it can tell you what you’re doing wrong if your kinematic sequence is off. It can tell you what your kinematic sequence is! “It can teach people how to get better from a beginner all the way to a professional. It can teach me how to get better from a golf swing perspective. It can give me a better club fit if my equipment is not right. And from that knowledge, me needing to know over twenty five hundred metrics in less than thirty seconds, it can dive down and say, ‘here’s the five greatest deviators in your golf swing of why you’re not hitting it that great’. In less than thirty seconds it can tell you what was wrong. “It’s an amazing tool that can allow us to be better in sport and life in general, whatever you’re trying to accomplish. That’s the power of AI.” He went on to say: “AI can provide better insights than any professional coach out there. For a human to process twenty five hundred metrics in less than thirty seconds is impossible. But AI can do that and tell you exactly what you need to know at that exact moment because day to day it could change. “Whether you’re hitting it good one day, or feel off the next day, it doesn’t matter. It will tailor to what you need for that exact day. Which is a great thing about it.” There is currently no timeline as to when this might be rolled out to recreational players, but Bryson has big ideas for where it can go in the future, including potentially utilising augmented reality goggles: “As of right now it’s going to be on a phone. Over the course of time there’s going to be some augmented reality, where you can put on some glasses and it projects what you should be doing, where the club path is, you name it. “This is just the beginning. We’re literally at escape velocity with AI. We’re so close to having AI revolutionise, it’s already transformed our world, but really transform our world to a place that we don’t really see or know from ten or fifteen years ago.” Bryson is right and technology, especially AI, is advancing so fast that it sometimes feels like there’s a danger that it may end up not needing humans at all. Bryson gave his thoughts on that: “We don’t really know where AI is fully going to go. As of right now, the human touch is important, what it looks like in the future, we don’t truly know or fully even understand what the AI is going to do. It’s learning on its own now, which is crazy. “I’ve personally experienced that with some AI tech. We haven’t even prompted it to do that and it’s already learning on its own. I think humans will always have that ending touch to guide AI in the right direction and never let it get too out of control.” Many people already use AI throughout their daily lives. One day, it will be there to help your golf game too, and one of the best players in the world in Bryson DeChambeau is helping make that a reality.

Oct 23, 2025 · 9:17 PM UTC

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