Bryson DeChambeau reveals plan to wrap his ‘Break 50’ series after ‘brutal challenge’ with $300M LIV Golf star
LIV golfer Bryson DeChambeau shared his plans for his popular YouTube series 'Break 50' in a social media post. For the latest episode of the series, the American golfer collaborated with six-time Major winner Phil Mickelson, who has a net worth of $300 million (as per Celebrity Net Worth). It was the tenth episode of the series. However, the pair failed to break 50 on 18 holes, scoring a 15-under 55.
DeChambeau shared details about his outing with Mickelson on his Instagram account, calling the challenge "brutal". He posted the score from his 'Break 50' challenge and also unveiled plans for the series. The LIV golfer revealed that it will have two more episodes before the conclusion of Season 1.
Sharing his plans for the series, DeChambeau wrote:
"Episode 10 of Break 50 once again proved just how brutal this challenge can be… Even though we didn’t get the result we were looking for, I had an amazing time bouncing ideas around and hanging out with the great @philmickelson. Now, with only 2 episodes left of Season 1 we’re going to have to make something special happen. Who do you think the final two guests are?"
Notably, DeChambeau has collaborated with a number of golfers, social media influencers, and even a politician for his 'Break 50' channel. He filmed the first episode with GM Golf, which was released in November 2023.
He was then joined by Grant Horvat for the second episode and Paige Spiranac for the third. DeChambeau also collaborated with Sergio Garcia and Long Drive Champion Martin Borgmeier.
His most popular episode of the series was with Donald Trump, which has garnered 12 million views so far. In addition, the two-time Major winner has also collaborated with John Daly, Tony Romo, Bob Does Sports, and the recent one with Mickelson.
Bryson DeChambeau opens up about his short putt game on 'Break 50'
In the tenth episode of 'Break 50' with Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau opened up about his short putt game. The American golfer shared how he approaches his short putts, saying:
"I try to obviously line the dimples up; everybody knows about that. Secondly, I'm very precise with my aim, and then thirdly, I try to shake it straight back and straight through. So there's not very much; you don't really think much more else. And this should be just a little bit of a right-center putt, if anything; take it straight back, straight through, roll it right in the cup."
Meanwhile, aside from his golf series, Bryson DeChambeau is gearing up for the upcoming edition of The Match titled 'The Showdown'. The made-for-TV event will take place on 17 December in Las Vegas.
DeChambeau will be joined by Brooks Koepka, and they will play against PGA Tour players Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.