DeChambeau says YouTube channel experience could benefit him entering weekend at the Masters
- Bryson DeChambeau's YouTube channel has rekindled his love for golf and improved his mental toughness.
- He is currently in contention for his first Masters title at 7-under 137 after 36 holes.
- His YouTube channel showcases him in different challenges with celebrities and has gained more than 1.82 million subscribers.
- DeChambeau stated, 'It's focusing my brain up to the maximum extent' during his YouTube challenges, which aid his performance.
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DeChambeau Says YouTube Channel Experience Could Benefit Him Entering Weekend at the Masters
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DeChambeau says YouTube channel experience could benefit him entering weekend at the Masters
Bryson DeChambeau was a little skeptical when he first agreed to his own YouTube golf channel. Too intrusive? Too much work, he wondered? He didn’t realize at the time it would help restore his love for golf. He says the…
DeChambeau says YouTube channel experience could benefit him entering weekend at the Masters - Seymour Tribune
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Bryson DeChambeau was a little skeptical when he first agreed to his own YouTube golf channel. Too intrusive? Too much work, he wondered? He didn’t realize at the time it would help him rediscover his love for the game — and help his mental toughness, too. In his series of unscripted videos, the two-time U.S Open winner tries to break 50 playing with different celebrities like Tom Brady, John Daly and Tony Romo on the channel…
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