The Schy Circle: Bryson’s Swing Trainer for Repeatable, Pressure-Proof Mechanics
Built with Bryson DeChambeau, the Schy Circle lets players hit real balls while grooving path and posture. Bryson trained 4–6 hrs/day and used it in his Korn Ferry comeback—a repeatable system for all levels.
Key Points
1.What Is the Shy Circle?
- A swing training aid developed around 2011–2012 with Bryson DeChambeau.
- Built for all players — from juniors to pros — to hit real golf balls with any club (driver to wedge).
- Provides a stable, repeatable environment to train swing path and posture.
- Takeaway:
The Shy Circle isn’t just a swing trainer — it’s a complete system for building repeatable, pressure-proof mechanics. It was key to Bryson’s development and comeback, and it works across all skill levels. 2. How Bryson Used It:
- Spent 4–6 hours a day in the Shy Circle during development years.
- Practiced using:A rod with a roller to groove swing path at full intensity.
- His actual clubs to hit balls directly out of the circleDeveloped incredible consistency — perfect contact, straight ball flight.
3. The Korn Ferry Comeback Story:
- Bryson lost his PGA Tour card in his first year and went back to Korn Ferry.
- Took 4 weeks off from hitting real balls — just trained with the rod and Shy Circle.
- Returned to competition, won his first event, and regained his Tour card.
- The Shy Circle was a crucial tool in that transformation.
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