Bryson DeChambeau has wasted little time moving past his Ryder Cup disappointment, returning to his YouTube channel with a new twist – teaming up with comedian Kevin Hart in his latest golf series.
The 32-year-old LIV Golf star had entered the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black tipped as a potential standout for Keegan Bradley’s Team USA. Instead, he endured a tough week, posting a 1-3-1 record as Europe went on to seal a 15-13 victory. His singles match against Matt Fitzpatrick looked all but lost after he trailed by five shots through seven holes, but DeChambeau mounted an impressive fightback to salvage a half-point for his side.
Speaking after the tournament, DeChambeau admitted he was frustrated with his start but proud of his resilience:
“Today I didn’t get off to the best of starts, and Matt was playing really well. It was one of those situations where nothing really went my way. But I wasn’t willing to give up for this team. They’ve been amazing to me, and I had to fight for them, for this country. I’m proud of how hard we all battled.”
With both the Ryder Cup and LIV season behind him, DeChambeau has turned his focus back to entertaining fans online. His latest video features Hart acting as his caddie at North Ranch Country Club, where the comedian was tasked with club selection, reading putts, and handling yardages.
The collaboration is the first installment of DeChambeau’s new YouTube series, *Caddie Talk*, which will bring in different celebrities to fill the caddie role. Each will be scored on their performance, with a leaderboard tracking results.
Despite the sting of Ryder Cup defeat and Rory McIlroy’s pointed jabs in Europe’s celebrations, DeChambeau appears determined to shift momentum in a positive direction — blending golf, entertainment, and resilience as he looks ahead to the future.