⛳️ The collab we've all been waiting for

Happy Monday. A dog interrupted play at the DP World India Championship on Thursday, running onto the 18th green at Delhi Golf Club while Ryder Cup trio Tommy Fleetwood, Shane Lowry, and Luke Donald finished their rounds. The good boy got particularly close to Fleetwood—everyone loves Tommy these days—before a marshal with a "Stand Still/Be Quiet" paddle unsuccessfully shooed him away. All three converted birdie putts after the disturbance because that's what pros do, with Lowry leading at eight under and pretty good scores considering Delhi's tight doglegs. ⬇️

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🔍 Today’s highlights:

  • ⛳️ Steph Curry joined Bryson DeChambeau for the most-requested "Breaking 50" episode, opening with a 320-yard drive to four feet and eagle at Lake Merced Golf Club in San Francisco.

  • 👀 Rory McIlroy won't hit driver at the DP World India Championship, saying "the next time I hit my driver will be in Abu Dhabi" because Delhi Golf Club's tight jungle borders make the risk not worth the reward.

  • 🤔 Stephen Curry schooled Bryson DeChambeau in a pickup basketball game, proving why the two-time major champ should stick to golf while the two-time NBA MVP dominates multiple sports.

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⛳️ Steph Curry x Bryson DeChambeau

Steph Curry joined Bryson DeChambeau for the most-requested "Breaking 50" episode, opening with a 320-yard drive to four feet and eagle at Lake Merced Golf Club in San Francisco. The NBA's all-time three-point leader and DeChambeau set the lowest nine-hole total in series history, with genuine chemistry both as competitors and humans discussing leadership and bouncing back from disappointment. Golf Twitter tried manufacturing controversy about a Rory McIlroy shot, but it's a nothingburger. The real question: Did they actually break 50? No spoilers, but it's worth watching. ⬇️

👀 Rory Mcllroy won’t hit driver

Rory McIlroy won't hit driver at the DP World India Championship, saying "the next time I hit my driver will be in Abu Dhabi" because Delhi Golf Club's tight jungle borders make the risk not worth the reward. The World No. 2, who averaged 323 yards off the tee in 2025 and ranked second on tour in driving distance, would rather hit 7-irons into par-4s than wedges to avoid disappearing balls. The decision to leave his biggest arrow in the quiver is itself a risk-reward proposition. ⬇️

🤔 They played basketball too

Stephen Curry schooled Bryson DeChambeau in a pickup basketball game, proving why the two-time major champ should stick to golf while the two-time NBA MVP dominates multiple sports. DeChambeau's defensive stance was all wrong—leaning too far forward with no balance—as Curry toyed with him saying "Come on, Bryson. Let's get out of here." The video appears to be showmanship for clicks ahead of an upcoming "Break 50" YouTube collaboration, but likely isn't far from what a real one-on-one would look like. DeChambeau earns his money on the golf course for good reason. ⬇️

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Bryson & Steph try to break 50 ⬇️

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