It has been quite the year for the No. 10 ranked golfer in the world, Bryson DeChambeau.
DeChambeau is coming off a season in which he won the 2024 U.S. Open, shooting 6-under for the tournament, and finished second behind Xander Schauffele in the 2024 PGA Championship, shooting a final round of 7-under par 64.
The 31-year-old is having one heck of a year, and that goes for his YouTube channel as well. DeChambeau is not only a great golfer but also has one of the best YouTube channels for golf content.
DeChambeau's golf channel has reached 1 million subscribers this year, and most of it is due to one of his most popular segments, 'Break 50.' In this segment, DeChambeau and usually a celebrity guest partner up to try to shoot 50 and below throughout 18 holes.
DeChambeau's channel features many great celebrities and athletes, but his latest video, which will be released on Wednesday, is promised to be the best yet. DeChambeau shared via his personal Twitter/X that he will have "the greatest to ever play the game."
DeChambeau also shared that Wednesday's episode will be the finale episode of season one.
Many on social media have speculated who it will be, and many are guessing between Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Tom Brady, or even Wayne Gretzky.
Many would assume he would be playing with Woods, but he did not specify in his post. If it is with Woods, that episode would possibly be his most viewed.
Woods is arguably the greatest golfer of all time. He is a 15-time major winner and has 82 PGA Tour victories. His records, accolades, and ability to change the game are why Woods is one of a kind.
Woods revolutionized the game, and if DeChambeau is on the course with Woods in the video, it is guaranteed to be the most-watched.
Nonetheless, the other guesses by fans would be a fun watch as well. Jordan is arguably the greatest of all time in the sport of basketball, and he is an avid golfer. Jordan loves spending time on the course, and a team-up with DeChambeau would be legendary.
Gretzky is also an avid golfer who has once made a hole-in-one. Another one in Wednesday's video (if he were to appear) would go a long way toward Breaking 50.
Brady is another former athlete who loves to spend his time on the course. He has participated in PGA Tour events since 2004, including the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am six times. Brady has also played with Woods and NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley.
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