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Fan-built stats hub

Every Shot.
Every Guest.
Every Attempt to Break 50.

The unofficial stats companion for Bryson DeChambeau's hit YouTube series. Scorecards, records, and leaderboards from every episode.

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About the series

What is Break 50?

The YouTube golf show that turned celebrity scrambles into must-watch entertainment.

Break 50 is a YouTube series created by professional golfer Bryson DeChambeau, where he teams up with celebrity guests to try to break a combined score of 50 on a single 18-hole round. Bryson plays his own ball alongside each guest, and together, they take the best shot on every hole to post a team score.

Can a celebrity and a pro golfer combine to go 22+ under par in a single round?

The series features an incredible roster of guests from across sports, entertainment, and beyond — from Steph Curry and Tom Brady to Adam Sandler and Tony Romo. Each episode showcases a different golf course with unique challenges.

Whether or not the team breaks 50 comes down to clutch putting, wild drives, and the occasional hole-out eagle. The result is a perfect blend of elite golf, celebrity energy, and high-stakes pressure.

How it works

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Team formatBryson and a guest each play their own ball. On every hole, they take the best result.
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The target: 50The team tries to shoot below 50 total strokes — meaning 22+ under par on a typical par 72.
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Celebrity guestsEach episode features a new guest — pro athletes, actors, musicians — bringing different skills and energy.
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Real coursesRounds are played at courses across the country, from 4,000 to 5,500+ yards.
Recent rounds

Latest episodes

The most recent guests to attempt breaking 50 with Bryson.

Series record

Grant H. & Garrett C. — low round 48

PGA Frisco - West Course. Team score 48 (−24 vs par).

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24 under par
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Everything we track across the Break 50 series.

This is a fan site

Break 50 Stats is an independent fan project — not affiliated with Bryson DeChambeau, Break 50, or any related entity. We track scores, stats, and leaderboards because we love the show and thought the data deserved a home. Questions or feedback? Get in touch.