DeChambeau finds answers for Masters mind and stomach woes
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Washington (AFP)
Reigning US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau says he has solved the brain and stomach issues that hindered him last November at the Masters as another trip to Augusta National looms.
DeChambeau, who spoke Friday ahead of next month's Saudi International tournament, has changed his eating habits and worked on relaxing his mind since a disappointing share of 34th at the Masters after having captured his first major title at September's US Open.
The 27-year-old American -- known for bulking up his body and a power driving game that values distance over all else -- complained at Augusta National of dizziness, mental disorientation, fatigue and feeling "dull and numb, just not fully aware of everything."