Bryson DeChambeau: "I don't think it's appropriate to talk about right now"

Masters hopeful Bryson DeChambeau admitted he would love the opportunity to film YouTube content at Augusta National once again.

Bryson DeChambeau
Bryson DeChambeau

Bryson DeChambeau says he would love the opportunity to film more YouTube content at Augusta National. 

But the American does not believe it is wise to throw out ideas on the eve of the 2025 Masters.

DeChambeau, 31, will attempt to become a three-time major champion this week. 

He is one of 12 LIV Golf recruits in the field and is expected to mount a strong challenge for the green jacket. 

DeChambeau shared the 36-hole lead with Scottie Scheffler 12 months ago but his challenge faded in the third round.  

It cannot be questioned that DeChambeau's popularity has soared over the last 12 months. 

That is down to his performances and behaviour during last year's PGA Championship at Valhalla and the U.S. Open. 

DeChambeau's videos on all forms of social media have also attracted millions of views. 

One reporter asked DeChambeau during his pre-tournament news conference what he would film at Augusta if given the chance. 

"Oh, my gosh," DeChambeau said. "I don't think it's appropriate to talk about right now.

"Oh, man, if I got the opportunity, it would be great to just film something that -- I don't even know. 

"I'd love to talk about the history of this golf course. I think it would be really cool to showcase all the past champions and what Mr. [Bobby] Jones had done for this community and this place and Mr. [Clifford] Roberts, and just the history of it would be really cool to showcase. 

"That would be a cool, aspiring opportunity for me.

"But if that happens, that's amazing. If it doesn't, no problem. I'm still here to play the Masters and compete to hopefully get the job done this year."

DeChambeau has filmed at Augusta before. 

In 2021, he collaborated with Dude Perfect. That video attracted 17 million views. 

DeChambeau will play the first two rounds of the 2025 Masters alongise Hideki Matsuyama and Shane Lowry.

The trio have been handed an 18.23pm BST tee time. 

GolfMagic will be bringing you live updates from the first men's major of the year. 

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