Friday, April 15, 2016

Bryson DeChambeau Plays JumboMax Grips to earn Silver Cup as Low Amateur at 2016 Masters

(Ocala, FL) - JumboMax Grips helped Bryson DeChambeau, one of the top ranked amateur golfers in the world, capture both the 2015 NCAA Men's Division I Individual Championship and the 2015 U.S. Amateur Championship, and now, they've helped him earn the Silver Cup and the prestigious title of Low Amateur at the 2016 Masters Tournament.

"I honestly don't have any words right now to describe how grateful I am to have that honor. It's kind of choking me up because I never thought I would be here," said DeChambeau, who turned pro at the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town. "To do it on Bobby Jones' golf course is something else. It's an honor that will stay with me forever and I'll never forget this day."

DeChambeau earned an invitation to the 2016 Masters by winning the U.S. Amateur at Olympia Fields last summer. He was the fifth player in history to win NCAA and U.S. Amateur titles in the same year - the others were Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Ryan Moore.

DeChambeau has been playing JumboMax Grips for five years now and he's as well known for his accomplishments on the golf course as he is for his unorthodox set of irons that are all the same length.

"Bryson never ceases to amaze me," said John Mazzanoble, V.P. of Sales for JumboMax Grips. "Watching him dominate as an amateur and capture title after title has been incredible, but to see what he did at the Masters this past weekend is just a whole other level of amazing. To see him play at the level he was able to play at... against the top professional golfers in the world shows just how talented he is and what the future holds for him. All of us at JumboMax would like to say congratulations on an incredible performance at the Masters and say that we're very excited to see what the future holds. We're just proud to be a part of the history this young man is making."

For more information about JumboMax Golf Grips, visit www.JumboMax.com.

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