Bryson DeChambeau, the 2024 U.S. Open champion and LIV Golf star, made an exciting announcement on Monday. He revealed that former President Donald Trump will be featured on the upcoming episode of his YouTube golf challenge series called “Break 50.” In this special episode, DeChambeau shared that they will be donating $10,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project for every stroke they score under par. The video is scheduled to be released on Tuesday.
The “Break 50” series on DeChambeau’s YouTube channel is a fun challenge where he and his guests attempt to score less than 50 from the shortest tee boxes over 18 holes. DeChambeau mentioned that his team reached out to both the Trump and Biden presidential campaigns to invite them to join the channel. He clarified on Twitter that the purpose of this collaboration is about golf and giving back to veterans, not about politics. DeChambeau expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to play golf with any sitting or former president, extending an open invitation to all of them to join him for a round of “Break 50” anytime.
Former President Trump’s golf skills have been a topic of discussion, particularly after a recent presidential debate with Biden. The former president had challenged Biden to a $1 million golf match, offering him 10 strokes per nine holes. Trump emphasized his desire for the match to take place at Doral’s Blue Monster course in Florida, predicting that it would be a highly anticipated sporting event.
Although it is unclear when DeChambeau and Trump played golf together, they have teed off in the past at the 2022 LIV Golf Invitational at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey. Trump has claimed to have a golf handicap as low as two, and this upcoming challenge will showcase his skills while raising funds for veterans.
Fans and golf enthusiasts can look forward to watching the unique collaboration between DeChambeau and Trump as they take on the “Break 50” challenge. Stay tuned for the video release to see how they perform on the course and support a good cause. For more sports news and updates, follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. Scott Thompson, a sports writer for Fox News Digital, will keep you informed on the latest developments in the world of sports.