
Bryson DeChambeau collaborated with tennis star Carlos Alcaraz for his YouTube channel. The American golfer has dropped a new video on his popular Break 50 challenge this week.
Alcaraz is an avid golfer, and he showed off his golfing skills during the challenge. Nuclr Golf shared a video of the tennis star on its X (formerly Twitter) account with a caption:
“Tennis star and Career Grand Slam winner, Carlos Alcaraz fires a dart during his recent episode of ‘Break 50’ with Bryson DeChambeau”
Bryson DeChambeau’s Break 50 has grabbed the people’s attention in the last few years. He had previously collaborated with US President Donald Trump, LIV golfer Phil Mickelson, and Sergio Garcia, among others, for the challenge.
DeChambeau has reflected on his excitement to play with Alcaraz in the challenge by sharing a post on his X (formerly Twitter) account on Feb 2. He wrote:
“One of a kind stuff. 7 majors, a Career Grand Slam, and World No. 1 at 22 years old… doesn’t even feel like a real sentence. Congrats brother. Keep going. P.S. can’t wait for y’all to see our Break 50… Season 3 is gonna be unreal.”
Bryson DeChambeau has become more active on social media in the last few years. He has around 2.59 million subscribers on his YouTube channel. His video with Alcaraz was dropped on Thursday, and so far it has accumulated around 1.2 million views.
Bryson DeChambeau kick-starts the new LIV Golf season
Bryson DeChambeau finally returned to play on the greens this week at the LIV Golf Riyadh event. He teed it up in the tournament, which started with its first round on Thursday. DeChambeau had a decent outing this week and finished tied for 17th place.
He started the game with an opening round of 68 and then carded the next three rounds of 71, 67, and 68. Elvis Smylie won the LIV Golf Riyadh event. He joined LIV Golf this season and kick-started the outing with a win in his debut event.
In the post-round press conference on Feb 8, Smylie opened up about his win and said:
“I really didn’t know what to expect coming into this week. I know golf is a whole different ballgame. You’ve got to deal with all sorts of conditions. You’re playing at altitude a bit here. I obviously wanted to come out and make a statement this week.”
“Yeah, as soon as that winning putt went in on 18 and I got to celebrate with my caddie Brad, all the emotions just kind of came out, as you could see. I’m just so grateful to be here, and I feel like I’m really in an environment with these boys, as well, to further progress my golf.” he added.
Bryson DeChambeau was tied for sixth place in the Riyadh event last year. Some of his other notable finishes from last season are a win at Korea, solo fifth at Miami, T2 at the Mexico City, and T4 at the Virginia event.