Bryson DeChambeau’s YouTube channel continues to explode in popularity. The reigning U.S.
Open champion now has over 1.5 million subscribers, and his videos routinely eclipse the seven-figure mark. In his latest endeavor, DeChambeau teamed up with fellow LIV Golf star Phil Mickelson as part of his ‘Breaking 50’ series.
In these episodes, DeChambeau invites a guest to join him for a two-man scramble from the red tees to try and break 50—a ridiculously low score, which is very challenging to achieve, even from the most forward teeing grounds. Along with Mickelson, other ‘Breaking 50’ guests include former U.S.
President Donald Trump , 2017 Masters champion Sergio Garcia, social media icon Paige Spiranac , and former Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Tony Romo . DeChambeau now has 14 episodes of ‘Breaking 50’ in his YouTube repertoire and 138 videos on his channel overall. DeChambeau’s video with Trump is by far his most popular, as it has over 12 million views since its premiere in late July.
Nevertheless, while driving up the 17th hole at Greenbrier, where Mickelson and DeChambeau filmed their ‘Breaking 50’ episode , the greatest left-handed player asked a simple question: “Tell me about why or how you got involved in YouTube Golf?” Mickelson mulled. “What really motivated you to start doing what you are doing?” DeChambeau then delivered a long-winded answer, explaining how his first YouTube video came in 2020, during the height of the pandemic. He wante.