Bryson DeChambeau thinks he knows what caused dizzy spells at the Masters. His brain was working too hard.DeChambeau was the betting favorite in November with his enormous size and power to go along with his six-shot victory in the U.S.
Open at Winged Foot a few months earlier. He fell behind early and complained of feeling dizzy and something being wrong with his stomach.He says he saw doctors for any issues with his inner ear, had tests for eye pressure and ear pressure and even had an ultrasound on his heart.“The one thing I will tell you is that I've done a lot of brain training ...
and the frontal lobe of my brain was working really, really hard,” DeChambeau said Friday. “And that's kind of what gave me some weird symptoms.”DeChambeau.