Bryson DeChambeau has already put the Ryder Cup behind him and returned to YouTube, teaming up with Kevin Hart in the process.
Heading into the 2025 Ryder Cup, DeChambeau was backed by many to be a standout star for Keegan Bradley’s Team USA at Bethpage Black. But the LIV Golf ace struggled as Europe won, with Rory McIlroy even taking a sly shot at his rival during the celebrations.
During Sunday singles, in which Viktor Hovland’s injury triggered the envelope rule, awarding both teams a half point, DeChambeau found himself trailing Matt Fitzpatrick by five shots through the first seven holes. He fought back admirably, sharing the point and avoiding what appeared to be a comprehensive defeat.
With the LIV Golf season in the books and the Ryder Cup over with Europe emerging 15-13 victors, DeChambeau has returned to YouTube. The 32-year-old has become a household name on the video-sharing website, introducing golf to a new audience through his entertaining videos.
On Tuesday, just days after his Ryder Cup agony, DeChambeau released a video with comedian Hart. In the video, which is over an hour and 16 minutes long, Hart serves as DeChambeau’s caddie, choosing his clubs, reading each putt, and figuring out yardage.
The episode is one of several in a new series called ‘Caddie Talk,’ which will feature different celebrities trying their hand at serving as DeChambeau’s caddie. Their skills will be scored and rated against one another, with a leaderboard ranking each one.
DeChambeau and Hart took to North Ranch Country Club as the American looks to move on from defeat at Bethpage Black. The two-time US Open champion, who had not played in the Ryder Cup since 2021, went 1-3-1 and was disappointed by his showing versus Fitzpatrick, despite the tremendous fight back.
“Today I didn’t get off to the best of starts, and Matt was playing really well,” DeChambeau told reporters. “It’s one of those situations where I didn’t play bad. I just didn’t have anything go my way. Three-putted 3 and just didn’t really get anything going until No. 8. Gave me a little glimmer of hope, and I took it.
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“You know, it was one of those situations where I just thought back to what Xander said, ‘It’s not over till the whistle blows.’ And I wasn’t willing to give up for this team. They have been so amazing to me this week, and for however long I’ve known myself to be on this team, they have just been incredible. I couldn’t give up for these guys.
“And so my thought process was to just keep swimming, just keep moving and keep fighting back. I fought my ass off today for this team, for this country, and we all fought hard today. You can see, it reflects in the leaderboard and what we did today.
“We’re not quitters. We’re not people that go down easy. So, so proud to be a part of this team, and it was great to get a half-point out of it. Wish I would have gotten a point, though.”