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Bryson DeChambeau stated during a podcast interview that he believes humans reached the moon but questions the authenticity of existing footage. He also expressed belief in unidentified anomalous phenomena and interdimensional beings.
Bryson DeChambeau said he believes humans reached the moon but does not think the footage shown to the public is genuine. "I don't think the footage is real. But I think we did go to the moon. I don't know about the footage. It's quite, it's quite wild," DeChambeau said.
The golfer said his view on the topic was influenced by comments from Elon Musk. "Elon says we've definitely gone there. So I tend to go that route, because he's the man that knows quite a bit about all that," he explained.
DeChambeau also said he believes in unidentified anomalous phenomena and interdimensional beings. "I do think that there are interdimensional beings out there, for sure," he said. "I do believe in UAPs. UAPs, UFOs, I think they're more than just aliens from another world.
Maybe aliens from another world. But I think there's more. " The discussion began with a question about astronaut Alan Shepard's golf shot during the Apollo 14 mission in 1971.
DeChambeau said he is uncertain about his future in professional golf. "I'm in that weird space right now, I don't know what to do, either: Content creation or professional golf," he admitted. He noted that his recent results include missing the cut at the Masters and the U.S. PGA Championship.
DeChambeau said he has built a substantial YouTube following and might focus on content creation if LIV Golf faces funding issues.
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