DeChambeau hints at a YouTube‑driven shift if LIV fades, with selective tour returns on the table

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Bryson DeChambeau says LIV Golf’s funding could end after this season, and if that happens he may pivot to growing his YouTube channel and only play in tournaments that want him, while a PGA Tour return could come with penalties; he was part of an antitrust suit against the Tour in the past, and with LIV’s future uncertain and his contract ending this year, he’s weighing a path that could shift away from full‑time professional golf.
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