Bryson DeChambeau spotted alongside big-names at Donald Trump's dinner with Saudi crown prince

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Bryson DeChambeau was spotted at a lavish dinner at the White House. This week, US President Donald Trump hosted a dinner for the elite guests. It was attended by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, along with Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, Apple CEO Tim Cook, and billionaire Elon Musk.

Bryson Legion shared a video of the dinner party, sharing a glimpse of Bryson DeChambeau. Trump joined the guests with his wife, Melania Trump. Sharing the video, Bryson Legion wrote:

"Bryson DeChambeau spotted on the left!"

Bryson DeChambeau previously collaborated with Donald Trump for a YouTube video last year. He played his popular Break 50 challenge. The video went viral on the internet and has garnered 16 million views so far.

DeChambeau is enjoying a time away from the field these days and was spotted at the lavish dinner. After joining the LIV Golf, he became more active on social media and had around 2.52 million subscribers on his YouTube channel and around 4.3 million followers on Instagram.


Bryson DeChambeau opens up about his game

While away from the field, Bryson DeChambeau has collaborated with Grant Horvat for a YouTube video. The golf influencer has uploaded a video with the former US Open winner earlier this week, and during their game, the LIV golfer opened up about the things he needed to change in his game. He talked about his wedge game and said (via Golf Monthly):

"This is where if I can get better with these wedges, then I can get to the best player in the world. But I’ve got to get better with them. The problem is I can’t hit it high, and then I try to steepen it and go down after it and just a massive divot. Got to figure that one out. That’s the thing that’s holding me back.”

Meanwhile, this season on the LIV Golf, Bryson DeChambeau has recorded a few notable finishes on the circuit. He started his campaign at the Riyadh event, where he recorded a T6 finish. He played the three rounds of 69, 66, and 68.

He had some decent finishes this season on the LIV Golf, including a T18 at the Adelaide, a solo fifth in Miami, a T2 in Mexico City, and he was the winner at the Korea event.

Aside from the LIV Golf, Bryson DeChambeau had also competed in the majors and had some amazing finishes. He played at the Masters back in April, where he carded the four rounds of 69, 68, 69, and 75 to settle in the T5 position. He then settled in second place at the PGA Championship but struggled to make the cut at the US Open. He was tied for tenth at the Open Championship.

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Edited by Ankita Yadav

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