As amazing as he is on the course, Bryson DeChambeau is also always active on social media. Now, this does not just include Instagram and Twitter, but also YouTube. The 28-year-old has his own YouTube channel (which has been around for years). DeChambeau often promotes his channel elsewhere, uploading vlogs and so on from his side.
He seems to have a YouTube account since 2012 and has been posting for years. While the videos stopped for some time, he has been posting regularly for around six months now.
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Recently, the PGA Tour icon ended up achieving an important milestone in his journey as a content creator on YouTube.
Bryson DeChambeau reaches 100,000 subscribers on YouTube
After consistently posting content, DeChambeau has now reached 190,000 subscribers on YouTube. The 2020 US Open winner has been determined to make his YouTube channel a success. He even posts stories on Instagram about the same, either asking or revealing information about the video that is going to follow.
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As DeChambeau reached 100,000 some time ago, it was only a matter of time before his Silver Play Button from YouTube arrived. It commemorates the milestone and is given to a creator some time after they hit the mark.
DeChambeau celebrated the milestone on Instagram, sharing the wonderful news with all his fans. “Got my first YouTube milestone in,” he wrote, tagging YouTube and thanking everyone for always supporting him. He also shared a photo of the button, which also has his name and YouTube’s logo on it to make it official.
Other milestones DeChambeau could cross
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- Golden Play Button – One million subscribers
- Diamond Play Button – Ten million subscribers
- Custom award – 50 million subscribers (everyone receives a different one)
- Red Diamond Play Button – 100 million subscribers
What sort of content does DeChambeau upload?
DeChambeau uploads vlogs, often different in nature. Some are about DeChambeau’s training on and off the course, while some are of him visiting places. He has even spoken about more and different content, which people should expect soon.
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On the other hand, Dechambeau has also been vacationing in the Bahamas for some time. He will be returning to play the Hero World Challenge in November.