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Donald Trump to appear on golfer Bryson DeChambeau's Break 50 show for 'special episode'
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Date:2025-04-19 22:38:47
Former president Donald Trump is scheduled to appear on professional golfer Bryson DeChambeau's YouTube show Tuesday for a "special episode," the 2024 U.S. Open winner announced.
DeChambeau posted on X that Trump, the Republican presidential nominee for the 2024 election, will appear on his Break 50 show.
In addition to Trump's appearance, the golfer's show will be donating $10,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project for every stroke they score under par, according to the X post.
In a follow-up X post, DeChambeau clarified that the episode "is about golf and giving back to our nation's veterans, not politics."
"A few weeks ago I reached out to both parties’ presidential campaigns and @realDonaldTrump was down for the challenge," the golfer's post said. "It is an incredible honor to be able to enjoy a round of golf with any sitting or former president, and all have an open invitation to join me for a round of Break 50 anytime."
DeChambeau wished Trump a 'speedy recovery' following assassination attempt
After the assassination attempt on Trump on July 13 during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, DeChambeau voiced his support for the former president on X.
"Violence deserves no place in this world. Praying for President Trump and his family," the golfer said in an X post. "Wishing for a speedy recovery."
How to watch Trump on Break 50?
DeChambeau posts episodes of Break 50 to his YouTube channel, which has over 850,000 subscribers.
During episodes of Break 50, DeChambeau plays rounds of golf with his guests. Previous episodes feature 2017 Masters Tournament champion Sergio Garcia, model Paige Spiranac and golf YouTuber Garrett Clark.
The first video of the show was posted by DeChambeau 10 months ago.
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