Bryson DeChambeau creates YouTube video to PROVE he is not on steroids
DeChambeau took the tests then went for a speed training session before sharing the results.
Bryson DeChambeau got tested for steroids in his latest YouTube video and then shared the negative results.
When it comes to hard work and effort there is no denying DeChambeau is up there and perhaps stands alone.
His quest for speed, power and athleticism has been well documented since he launched his channel.
We've seen just how hard he trains off the course in order to play at the elite level.
So far he has gained an audience of 221,000 subscribers as he takes the viewer behind the scenes.
He's been described as changing the game of golf and even officials have taken to making new rules to restrict the biggest hitters.
DeChambeau detailed his speed training work before the Ryder Cup and looked at times like he was going to pass out.
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Drenched in sweat and with blisters in his hand, he was gearing up for the long drive world championships.
DeChambeau ultimately finished inside the top 10 of that tournament which drew plaudits from Tiger Woods.
The big-hitter showed the results that were emailed to him during one night at the Hero World Challenge.
"All negative," he tells the camera.
He was tested for amphetamine, methamphetamine, anabolic and masking agents, dozens of anabolic androgenic agents and growth hormone.
He turns to the camera and says: "Nothing".
"I want you guys to know that I did this in a way that was, hopefully, natural and was just hard work," he says.
"I know what I did, but do you?"