Es poco probable que Bryson DeChambeau considere su canal de YouTube como plan alternativo

El futuro de Bryson DeChambeau en el golf profesional sigue siendo incierto después de que el Fondo de Inversión Pública de Arabia Saudita retirara su apoyo a LIV Golf tras la temporada 2026. Gary Williams, analista de Golf Channel, duda que DeChambeau cambie su enfoque hacia su canal de YouTube. Williams compartió sus puntos de vista durante el episodio más reciente del podcast Subpar.

El contrato de DeChambeau con LIV finaliza después de 2026. Ha declarado a medios como ESPN y Sports Illustrated que está listo para expandir su presencia en YouTube y competir únicamente en los torneos que lo inviten si la liga llega a su fin. Su equipo ha mantenido conversaciones con el PGA Tour, aunque no se compartieron detalles específicos. DeChambeau señaló que cualquier regreso dependería de la aprobación de los miembros del PGA Tour.

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