7 women are now 'objectifying' Bryson DeChambeau at the request of the author of Tiger Woods' best-selling book
Bryson DeChambeau's popularity has risen significantly over the last few months. His dedication to his YouTube channel, his on-course personality, and his outstanding performances in the three Major tournaments this year have contributed heavily to that.
With his recent success at the U.S. Open, DeChambeau is becoming even more popular, especially among women.
Shane Ryan, the best-selling author who wrote the 2015 book Slaying the Tiger about the legendary golfer Tiger Woods has revealed some evidence of this. He took to X (formerly Twitter) to state:
"Good friend of mine, non-golfer, hit me with some big news out of nowhere: She thinks Bryson is hot. I'm now deep in talks with 7 women on my friend Slack who are objectifying him at my request. Don't think I can print the data, Musk would have my head, but it's fascinating."
Author Shane Ryan shared that there are quite a few women in his network who find DeChambeau attractive. Tee Times Pub recently shared a Google trend that validates Ryan's claims.
After his Major victory, the most popular Google search on DeChambeau was whether or not he was married. "Breakout" results pertain to search queries that experience a volume increase of at least 5,000%. Hence, it is apparent that a lot of people are inquiring about his marital status.
DeChambeau is currently unmarried. He is rumored to have a girlfriend, amateur golfer Lilia Vu, but there is no evidence to back this claim.
Bryson DeChambeau expected to surpass PGA Tour in popularity
Bryson DeChambeau is not just popular among women. He seems to be liked by a lot of people. His YouTube channel is growing at an impressive rate, and during the U.S. Open, fans subscribed to it in large numbers.
DeChambeau caught everyone's eye at the PGA Championship with an impressive -20 showing and a clutch birdie on the 18th hole. He lost to Xander Schauffele with a birdie, but he won over a lot of admirers.
The fact that DeChambeau was able to come back from that and win the U.S. Open with yet another clutch showing on the 18th hole endeared him even further. Based on the latest estimates, the golfer is expected to pass the PGA Tour in terms of YouTube subscribers within eight months.
Golf reporter Joe Pompliano reported that DeChambeau is trending almost all the time. While the PGA Tour is expected to grow, it won't be able to match DeChambeau's pace. He will surpass the tour and continue rising.