Steph Curry just drained another long-range shot, this time with a golf club in hand.
The four-time NBA champion teamed up with LIV Golf’s Bryson DeChambeau in the latest episode of “Break 50.” The viral YouTube series launched last year and has featured a range of celebrity guests, including President Donald Trump, who appeared in Season 1 amid his presidential election campaign.
During the recent episode filmed at Lake Merced Golf Club in Daly City, Calif., Curry wasted no time making an impression. His opening tee shot landed within 10 feet of the pin.
“I can’t beat that,” DeChambeau said, visibly stunned. Curry calmly rolled in the eagle putt, and the duo was off and running.
They wrapped the round with a 23 under par 49, making them the first team to actually beat the ‘Break 50’ challenge. That number nudged past the 50 posted by DeChambeau and President Trump last year. Trump’s episode, filmed during the 2024 election run, had racked up more than 16.5 million views and held the top spot until Curry came swinging.
“That’s the craziest hole in Break 50 history,” DeChambeau said after sinking a long putt and exchanging a high-five with Curry. The chemistry between the two was undeniable, just as the video’s title, “Electric,” hinted.
Earlier, they warmed up with a basketball shootaround, where Curry showed off his on-court skills and left DeChambeau chasing rebounds. On the course, though, both brought their A-game.
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“Steph was everything fans hoped for and more,” DeChambeau stated as seen in the video. “He’s a competitor, a showman, and honestly, one of the best celebrity golfers I’ve ever played with.”
Meanwhile, President Trump made headlines for a casual round with his granddaughter Kai Trump, reportedly shooting 2-under-par over 18 holes at his Bedminster course in New Jersey.
For DeChambeau, this was his first Break 50 appearance since the 2025 Ryder Cup, where he delivered decent performances for Team USA. Despite his efforts, Europe took home its 13th title, with Shane Lowry and Tyrrell Hatton sealing the win.
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