Bryson DeChambeau announces new YT video while ‘missing’ tournament golf in LIV break
Bryson DeChambeau has announced a new Break 50 YouTube video this week. However, the ace golfer didn't reveal the name of the guest in the latest episode.
DeChambeau is one of the top golfers at the moment, primarily playing on the LIV Golf circuit. Besides being a two-time Major champion, he also has a YouTube channel with over 1.5 million subscribers, where he runs a popular series known as Break 50.
On Monday, October 14, DeChambeau shared a story of him driving on the golf course.
In the next story, he announced that the new episode of Break 50 would be released this week and asked the fans to guess the next guest.
Who has come on Bryson DeChambeau's Break 50 show so far?
Bryson DeChambeau's YouTube show "Break 50" has gained quite a bit of popularity among golf fans. So far, he has played a round with several personalities from different sports. Besides, he has also filmed episodes with influencers. However, the biggest episode was with former President Donald Trump, which garnered over 12 million views on YouTube.
Besides Trump, DeChambeau has filmed with the likes of Sergio Garcia, Phil Mickelson and John Daly. He has also played with golf influencers such as Paige Spiranac, Grant Horvat and GM Golf. Recently, he did an episode with the team Bob Does Sports, where they narrowly missed the Break 50 challenge.
Speaking of professional golf, the 31-year-old golfer had a great season in the Major championships but didn't perform as well on the LIV Golf circuit. He didn't win a single title this year, with a T3 finish at LIV Golf Nashville being his best result.
His season ended on a difficult note as his team, Crushers GC, exited from the Team Championship in the semifinals. The defending champions and one of the favorites were defeated by the lowest-ranked Iron Heads GC. Bryson DeChambeau's team eventually finished T7.
However, DeChambeau had a great run at the Majors this year, winning the US Open by beating Rory McIlroy by one shot. Further, he finished as the runner-up at the PGA Championship and had a T6 finish at the Masters Tournament. He is currently third in the US Ryder Cup standings for Bethpage next year.