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Two-time Masters winner says he wants to be on Bryson DeChambeau’s Youtube channel he just hasn’t been invited yet

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Bryson DeChambeau’s YouTube channel has been the talk of the golfing world, and now a two-time Masters champion wants a piece of the action.

The LIV Golf man broke the internet after recently collaborating with Donald Trump. DeChambeau and the former President raised money for charity as they attempted to break 50 at Trump’s Bedminster resort.

DeChambeau’s latest video was with John Daly, and now one of the American’s fellow LIV Golf stars wants a piece of the action.

Bubba Watson wants to break 50 with Bryson DeChambeau

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Bubba Watson was one of LIV Golf’s highest-profile captures back in 2022. The two-time Masters champion signed a $50 million deal with the PIF-backed league and is currently captain of the Rangegoats.

The 45-year-old has struggled in 2024 and sits near the foot of the individual standings. Nevertheless, the lefty appears committed to Greg Norman’s venture and made an astonishing claim on how Scottie Scheffler has LIV to thank for his $38 million earnings since the turn of the year.

Now Watson wants to feature on DeChambeau’s ever-popular YouTube channel.

Watson spoke about DeChambeau’s YouTube channel ahead of this weekend’s LIV Golf Greenbrier event. “Don’t worry, I haven’t been invited – no invite my way,” said the former Masters winner.

DeChambeau replied: “You were on the channel! You beat us with Harold.”

“No, I want to do the 50 thing, all the other guys sucked! We can beat 50,” Watson added.

Bryson DeChambeau’s break 50 explained

DeChambeau’s ‘Break 50’ series has proven to be one of the driving forces behind his rapidly growing YouTube channel.

Essentially, the American and his partner attempt to card 49 from the front tees during an 18-hole scramble. To achieve the feat, carding a score of around 23 under par is required.

DeChambeau initially started the challenge with YouTube golf star Garrett Clark before fellow social media personality Grant Horvat was given a shot.

The likes of Paige Spiranac, Sergio Garcia, and Martin Borgmeier have also joined DeChambeau recently.

After the Trump video, however, DeChambeau’s series gained global attention, and the LIV star will no doubt be looking to use this momentum to grow his YouTube channel even more.