Bryson DeChambeau questions moon landing footage but believes in interdimensional beings ‘for sure’
The two-time major champion appeared this week on a podcast hosted by Katie Miller, the wife of White House senior adviser Stephen Miller. During the interview DeChambeau spoke about conspiracy theories, golf and his friendship with Donald Trump.
Miller asked DeChambeau whether he believed astronaut Alan Shepard had played golf on the moon during the Apollo 14 mission in 1971.
“Oh, I don’t, here we, conspiracy theory, I don’t know,” DeChambeau said. “Look, Elon [Musk] 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. Artemis just went around the moon. So I do believe if we spent a lot of our resources like they say we did, I think we did. 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.”
After suggesting thousands of people – including Shepard, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin – had not been entirely truthful about Nasa’s moon landings, DeChambeau dealt with other weighty topics.
“I do think that there are interdimensional beings out there, for sure,” DeChambeau, who was a physics major in college, said. “I do believe in UAPs [Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena]. UAPs, UFOs, I think they’re more than just aliens from another world. Maybe aliens from another world. But I think there’s more. There’s a lot more to that story.”
DeChambeau was also asked about his relationship with Trump, the most powerful man in the world. “He gives me a lot of crap about pickles, actually,” said DeChambeau.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/m...s-for-sure
Golf Fans 'Done' With Bryson DeChambeau After His Moon Landing Conspiracy Theory
It appears golf fans have reached their breaking point with Bryson DeChambeau.
DeChambeau didn't exactly light up the course at Aronimink Golf Club last week. Despite entering the PGA Championship with a ton of hype, he failed to make the cut. As if his performance wasn't bad enough, he's making headlines for firing off controversial takes.
While on the "Katie Miller Pod" this month, DeChambeau offered his thoughts on the moon landing footage from the Apollo 11 mission. Although we're not really surprised, the two-time U.S. Open champion is convinced the moon landing footage is fake.
"Look, Elon [Musk] 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. Artemis just went around the moon. So I do believe if we spent a lot of our resources like they say we did, I think we did," DeChambeau said, via Golfweek. "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."
These remarks from DeChambeau didn't sit well with golf fans. In fact, some of them are officially done supporting him.
"I’ve tried so hard to like Bryson, chalking up his strange behavior to being a bit quirky or whatever," one fan said. "I’m done. This was it for me. He’s a full blown [expletive]."
"Maybe this bozo should watch less footage of the moon landing and worry more about the practice range with his recent efforts," a second fan wrote.
"Probably should have kept this one in the content bank after that horrible showing he had last week," another fan commented.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/golf-f...00902.html
The two-time major champion appeared this week on a podcast hosted by Katie Miller, the wife of White House senior adviser Stephen Miller. During the interview DeChambeau spoke about conspiracy theories, golf and his friendship with Donald Trump.
Miller asked DeChambeau whether he believed astronaut Alan Shepard had played golf on the moon during the Apollo 14 mission in 1971.
“Oh, I don’t, here we, conspiracy theory, I don’t know,” DeChambeau said. “Look, Elon [Musk] 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. Artemis just went around the moon. So I do believe if we spent a lot of our resources like they say we did, I think we did. 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.”
After suggesting thousands of people – including Shepard, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin – had not been entirely truthful about Nasa’s moon landings, DeChambeau dealt with other weighty topics.
“I do think that there are interdimensional beings out there, for sure,” DeChambeau, who was a physics major in college, said. “I do believe in UAPs [Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena]. UAPs, UFOs, I think they’re more than just aliens from another world. Maybe aliens from another world. But I think there’s more. There’s a lot more to that story.”
DeChambeau was also asked about his relationship with Trump, the most powerful man in the world. “He gives me a lot of crap about pickles, actually,” said DeChambeau.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/m...s-for-sure
Golf Fans 'Done' With Bryson DeChambeau After His Moon Landing Conspiracy Theory
It appears golf fans have reached their breaking point with Bryson DeChambeau.
DeChambeau didn't exactly light up the course at Aronimink Golf Club last week. Despite entering the PGA Championship with a ton of hype, he failed to make the cut. As if his performance wasn't bad enough, he's making headlines for firing off controversial takes.
While on the "Katie Miller Pod" this month, DeChambeau offered his thoughts on the moon landing footage from the Apollo 11 mission. Although we're not really surprised, the two-time U.S. Open champion is convinced the moon landing footage is fake.
"Look, Elon [Musk] 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. Artemis just went around the moon. So I do believe if we spent a lot of our resources like they say we did, I think we did," DeChambeau said, via Golfweek. "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."
These remarks from DeChambeau didn't sit well with golf fans. In fact, some of them are officially done supporting him.
"I’ve tried so hard to like Bryson, chalking up his strange behavior to being a bit quirky or whatever," one fan said. "I’m done. This was it for me. He’s a full blown [expletive]."
"Maybe this bozo should watch less footage of the moon landing and worry more about the practice range with his recent efforts," a second fan wrote.
"Probably should have kept this one in the content bank after that horrible showing he had last week," another fan commented.
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/golf-f...00902.html
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"


