Bryson DeChambeau to make YouTube return after US Open, teases his 'biggest' video yet
Following his US Open triumph, Bryson DeChambeau is set to make his return to YouTube. He teased fans with a video, stating that he wanted it to be something special and that it would be his 'biggest' yet.
DeChambeau, a nine-time winner on the PGA Tour who now plays on the LIV Golf, has two titles on the Saudi-backed circuit and recently won the US Open, the second Major championship of his career.
On Tuesday, July 8, DeChambeau announced that he would soon upload a new video on his YouTube channel.
"I know it’s been longer than usual since I’ve uploaded my last YouTube video but I wanted my first video back after the US Open to be something special. Next video dropping very soon, it’s going to be my biggest one yet," he wrote.
The US Open champion last posted a video three weeks ago, where he shared the highlights of his win at Pinehurst No. 2. He has over 820K subscribers on his channel, where he has posted 104 videos that have gained more than 97 million views.
DeChambeau has made videos with fellow LIV Golf players such as Tyrrell Hatton, Phil Mickelson and Sergio Garcia. He has also shot with influencers including Paige Spiranac and Bob Does Golf, and actor Chris Pratt. Last week, he proposed a golf match between Donald Trump and Joe Biden to settle their handicap debate.
When will Bryson DeChambeau play next?
Bryson DeChambeau will return to action this week at LIV Golf Andalucia, which will be played at Real Club Valderrama from Friday, July 12 to Sunday, July 14. This will be the tenth event on LIV Golf's schedule for the season and the last tournament on the Saudi-backed circuit before the Open Championship.
The 30-year-old golfer has yet to register a win in LIV Golf this year. He has made three top-tens in nine starts and is currently placed 12th on the season standings. However, his team, Crushers GC, is leading the standings with two wins and two runner-up finishes.
Bryson DeChambeau has had a memorable run at all three PGA Tour Major championships so far. He has been the best performer from LIV Golf in all three tournaments by a good margin, tying for 12th at the Masters Tournament, finishing runner-up at the PGA Championship and winning the US Open last month.
He will be hoping to close out the season with another strong performance at the final Major next week.