Lakers’ Bronny James has better golf swing than LeBron

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Many know Bronny James as the son and teammate of LeBron James. But what some might not know him for, is Bronny James, the golfer.

Bronny has taken the internet by storm after posting a video of himself on Instagram Wednesday afternoon showing off his driving skills on the golf course, leaving everyone saying the same thing. He looks like a natural.

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Bronny James is enjoying offseason by displaying a smooth golf swing compared to his dad, LeBron James.

Bronny James #9 of the Los Angeles Lakers smiling during the game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Bronny James is enjoying offseason by displaying a smooth golf swing compared to his dad, LeBron James.NBAE via Getty Images


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A Los Angeles Lakers player in a yellow and purple jersey with the number 9 dribbles a basketball on court.
Bronny James is enjoying offseason by displaying a smooth golf swing compared to his dad, LeBron James.NBAE via Getty Images

Lakers player Bronny James dribbling a basketball.
Bronny James is enjoying offseason by displaying a smooth golf swing compared to his dad, LeBron James.NBAE via Getty Images


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The expectation to be greater than your dad who is a four time MVP and future Hall of Famer seem almost impossible. But for Bronny, he’s found a way to one up his father.

A year ago, a video surfaced across the internet of LeBron on the golf course, leaving everyone in a frenzy due to his poor form.

While it’s night and day in the James household on who has the better form, it appears that Bronny has even drawn some comparisons to professional golfers.

A fan on the internet posted a side by side photo of Bronny’s golf swing with back-to-back Masters winner Rory McIlroy.

Bronny’s golf swing has even gained traction with professional golfer Michael Kim. Kim commented under a video showing Bronny’s swing on X saying “Damnnn. Slightly over the top but a really solid swing.”

Bronny spent time back-and-forth between the Lakers main roster and their G League roster. This past season, he appeared in 42 games and averaged 2.9 points, 0.5 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game.

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