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How Bryson DeChambeau’s YouTube channel has benefitted him at the Masters

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Bryson Deschambeau was a bit skeptical when he first added to his own YouTube golf channel. Too intrusive? For a lot of work, he wondered?

At that time he did not make it to help him rediscover his love for the game – and to help his mental TOUTCHNESS.

In his series of unwritten videos, the double US Open winner 50 tries to break with various celebrities such as Tom Brady, John Daly and Tony Romo on the channel. He tries to do the same with sub -cheaper versions of golf clubs purchased on discount websites, loves Amazon and Temu. He has even tried to break course records in places in the entire country that he has never played before.

“YouTube Golf gave me a child again,” said Decchambeau at Augusta National.

DCCHAMBEAU seems to be more relaxed Thes days and the weekend in the hunt for his Graces Masters title on 7-end 137 after 36 Holls.

He went to Great Lagths to change his image and brand, and the channel that you helped his fan base in the midst of his move to Saudi-Liv Liv Golf.

“When I started, I thought, man, this will be a lot of work,” said Deschambeau. “And eleven we started to put on challenges that were fun and interesting and different, it gave me a bit of the feeling that I was, you know, 11, 12-year-old or old go with your friends and just try to play as well as you

The canal of Dechambeau is a bit crazy and different

It has more than 1.82 million subscribers.

While Deschambeau is shown laughing and hammering with friends such as Matthew Stafford and even President Donald Trump, he also believes that the inherent challenge to break a certain score or course record has strengthened his mindset in competitive events.

The mentality is simple: there is a goal and it must hit it.

“As a child you get another club if your hand, okay, maybe it’s not perfect, you have to find a way to get it done,” said Decchambeau.

The 31-Oar-Old Dechbeau did it on Friday.

[RELATED: LIV Golf at The Masters 2025: Bryson DeChambeau shines in second round]

After his tee-shot on the fourth hole of the par-3 in the bunker on the left side of the green renovation landed to drop him an “Oh Golly” on the Tee box, he regulated himself and threw a difficult chip from the sand.

That bird led to another on the difficult fifth hole, where he broke his ride 369 meters in the middle of the Fairway.

He added another bird to the eighth and made the bend at 4-our 32. His only bogey came on the par-3 16th hole, but he bounced back with a Birdie on 17 and ended with back-te-back rounds in the 60s (69-68) at the Masters for the Masters.

A year ago, DeChambeau opened the Masters with a 65 to take the 18-hole lead.

He was unable to break the rest of the week, with 73-75-73 and finished in sixth place. This year he spent more time on putts longer than 50 and 60 feet and far into the night on Thursday in Augusta National in his iron game.

He has a lot of confidence that his victory will help at the US Open in Pinehurst last year to appear to him for the challenges that will stay ahead this weekend.

He said that the experiences of his golf canal will not hurt, Eithher.

“If I do the course record series, it is a maximum of my brain to a maximum,” said Decchambeau. “So it’s not as if it costs me a lot of energy and I don’t get much out of it. I am aimed at at the top and say: hey, you are on the camera, you have to perform.

Reporting by the Associated Press.

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