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Have you been following Bryson DeChambeau‘s YouTube journey? Because honestly, it’s been one of the most entertaining things to happen to golf in years. His “Break 50” series has transformed him from just another LIV star into a legitimate social media phenomenon with over 2.15 million subscribers. The numbers don’t lie — his Donald Trump collaboration destroyed expectations with 14 million views, basically setting a new standard for golf content. Meanwhile, his episodes featuring celebrities like Tom Brady and Phil Mickelson have consistently garnered millions of views each.
The series format challenges DeChambeau and celebrity guests to break 50 in a two-person scramble from forward tees. This requires shooting 23-under par on a regulation course through near-flawless execution. Despite multiple attempts with A-list partners, DeChambeau has yet to crack this mythical barrier. However, the entertainment value has completely transformed golf’s digital landscape.
Recently, DeChambeau released his latest episode, featuring Adam Sandler, following the Netflix release of Happy Gilmore 2. The collaboration earned 3.7 million views within 24 hours, demonstrating the series’ unprecedented reach. Subsequently, DeChambeau posted an Instagram photo captioned “Team Regular Golf 📈” showing himself alongside Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Brooks Koepka, and Sandler.
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This image represents a dramatic shift from recent tensions between Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy. During April’s Masters final round, DeChambeau complained that McIlroy “didn’t talk to me once all day.” McIlroy responded curtly, stating he wasn’t trying to be DeChambeau’s “best mate” while competing for golf’s most coveted prize. The Northern Irishman’s sports psychologist later revealed this silent treatment was strategic, not personal.
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Their relationship grew even more strained following December’s Showdown at Shadow Creek. McIlroy and Scheffler dominated the exhibition match, defeating Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka decisively. The PGA Tour duo never trailed throughout the 18-hole contest. They convincingly claimed all three segments, earning $10 million in cryptocurrency.
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However, the Instagram post signals a new chapter in their relationship. The movie brought together golfers from competing tours for a unified cause. In the film, both PGA Tour stars and LIV Golf players rally to save traditional golf from a fictional rival circuit. This collaboration reflects real-world aspirations for the reunification of professional golf. Fans quickly recognized the significance of seeing these former rivals standing together harmoniously.
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Bryson DeChambeau Fans Demand Break 50 Collaboration
Golf enthusiasts immediately flooded the comments with specific collaboration demands. “Bryson, Rory, Scottie, Brooks, and Adam break 40?” wrote one excited follower. Another fan suggested, “Break 50 with team regular,” while a third proposed, “Bryson you should do a break 45 with that team.”
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Meanwhile, other fans directly tagged DeChambeau with collaboration requests. “When we collabing @brysondechambeau?” asked one hopeful commenter. Another fan escalated the challenge further, writing, “Can all of you together break 50 @brysondechambeau that would be wild to see.” The final comment captured the collective excitement: “This group should do a breaking 45 challenge!”
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These fan demands reflect the Break 50 series’ incredible popularity. The format requires near-perfect golf execution, making it an ideal showcase for the combined talents of this elite group. Fans previously called for similar collaborations throughout Season 1, but this specific lineup has generated unprecedented enthusiasm.
Currently, DeChambeau sits third in LIV Golf’s standings while preparing for September’s Ryder Cup. His social media success continues to grow alongside his competitive achievements. The overwhelming fan response suggests this five-star collaboration could break internet records. Whether these golf superstars will answer the call remains uncertain. However, the unified support demonstrates how entertainment content can transcend the current divisions in professional golf and potentially reshape the sport’s future.
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Can Bryson DeChambeau's 'Break 50' series unite golf's biggest rivals for the ultimate showdown?