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Bryson Dechambeau had a lot of YouTube tips for Phil Mickelson.
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Bryson Dechambeau has done a lot of work on growing his brand both inside and outside the competitive golf course with His popular channel on YouTube Playing a major role in expanding its fan base.
Dechambeau enjoys discussing his channel on YouTube, his thought process after his growth and his conviction that she There is a long -term country in the golf ecosystem. With Dechambeau turning on the tracks on YouTube, some other pro -players have started their channels, including Tommy Fleetwood and Phil Mickelson.
Tuesday in his 2025 Pre-Turneut press conference in the USDechambeau was asked if any player has asked him for tips for starting and growing a YouTube channel. He said there were only a few, with Mickelson who is the one who is most in the weeds.
“Phil. Phil Mickelson has been one of the only ones who did it,” Dechambeau said. “Jon Rahm has talked to me a little about it. He is busy with his family, and I fully respect him, admiration for this. Phil has been extremely interested. He sees that as well as an opportunity for commercialization, future, inspiration, education.
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Dechambeau and Mickelson have traded knowledge in their fields of expertise, with Mickelson giving immediate indicators of Dechambeau and the two -time US Open sample by redefining how to grow a channel on Youtube.
“So funny because he taught me a bunch in a short game, so we have some kind of exchange ideas in that role,” Dechambeau said. “He teaches me some things from bunker and wedges, and I’m like, okay, here’s something we do for our channel that makes it a little more interesting.
So what advice did Dechambeau Mickelson give the 54-year-old to get his channel to remove?
Dechambeau gave his three pillars Liv Golf Golf, including what is not usually something that does creative work online recommend.
“Well, first, I said, you can be yourself,” Dechambeau said. “You have that creative control to be yourself, and I think this is what is so beautiful about it. You hire the right team around you that understands you, and it liberates you to be yourself, one. I said, two, you can do the content you want to do. Everything you want to do, you can do it.”
Then came the surprise.
“Three, listen to people in the comments,” Dechambeau said. “Spend, read everyone, see what they want from you. These are the things we look at most. That’s why we’ve raised our channel, and I say ‘our’ because it’s a team. I have a team after me. We’ve raised our channel to over 2 million followers now and we can’t be thankful, and it’s literally listening to the comments and seeing the comments.”
Bryson reads the comments. Who would have thought?
As for other opinions of the good Golf on YouTube, Rory Mcilroy said in player championship That it is not for. Xander Schauffle soon rejected the idea of starting his channel on Monday.
However, Schauffle and Collin Morikawa both used youtube to prepare Challenge in OakmontWith the latter using Dechambeau’s latest video – which has 2.8 million views from this writing – to get an understanding of what he was walking.
“I’ve seen a little of Bryson’s video,” Morikawa said. “I Want to Say there is another video on twitter that has just like it watched. On 17 and 18, Your Head and How of Process A Golf Cours Completely Changes Maybe it look like on a tv, butn you step and you’re like, oh, it’w i would this hole, how to play this hole is completely different. “
No word about whether Morikawa left some indicators for Dechambeau in the comments section.
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