Bryson DeChambeau recently revealed that he has implemented a strategic plan to bring the game of golf to more people. The two-time major champion said he has been able to implement this initiative thanks in large part to his winnings at LIV Golf.
DeChambeau described his strategy as a three-step plan aimed at giving non-golfers access to a practice range, then golf lessons and finally the golf course. The LIV Golf star called it a "mega-project."
This was part of what Bryson DeChambeau had to say (via Golf.com):
"Making it [the game of golf] economically viable and more accessible are two massive things. I've got a strategy right now that I'm implementing that people have heard. It's a strategy that essentially brings people from off the street, to the driving range, to lessons and then to the golf course. It's a full three-step process, essentially."
He added:
"A lot of the reason why I have been able to do this is because of LIV. They gave me the economic viability to do these things and the platform to be able to do it."
DeChambeau has combined his success in professional golf with an equally successful career as a content creator on YouTube. He devotes much of his content to providing golf tips on both shot execution and player preparation.
His channel has more than one million subscribers and he is widely considered one of the most popular golf influencers today. DeChambeau also devotes some of his content to completing golf challenges, such as the popular "Breaking 50" series.
How much money has Bryson DeChambeau made with LIV Golf?
Bryson DeChambeau was one of the top stars to join LIV Golf in its inaugural season, joining the likes of Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka and Cameron Smith. At the time, he reportedly received a $125 million signing bonus.
In three seasons with LIV Golf, DeChambeau has won two tournaments (both in 2023) and finished in the top 10 nine times. His Crushers GC team won the 2023 team championship and was the best team in the 2024 regular season.
These results have translated into significant earnings for DeChambeau. According to National Club Golfer, the two-time major champion has earned $29.8 million for his LIV Golf performance, ranking him ninth among the league's top financial performers.
Prior to joining LIV Golf, DeChambeau had played in 140 PGA Tour events, earning $26.5 million. Since joining the breakway league, he has played in eight additional PGA Tour sanctioned events (all major championships), earning more than $7 million.
DeChambeau has won nine PGA Tour events, including two US Open titles (2020 and 2024). His wins also include the 2018 Memorial Tournament and the 2021 Arnold Palmer Invitational.