Matthew Stafford doesn’t have time for much besides football from July to February, but during the offseason, he’s taken a liking to golf. Though he’s probably never played in front of a huge audience, that’ll change this week.
Bryson DeChambeau, a two-time U.S. Open champion, announced on Tuesday that Stafford is the next guest on his “Break 50” series where he teams up with a celebrity in an attempt to, well, break 50.
They’ll play a scramble from the forward tees and try to shoot a ridiculously slow score together, though DeChambeau didn’t announce which course they’ll be playing.
The video he posted is pretty funny, though. He tried to catch a pass from Stafford, only to have the fastball clank off his chest with a loud “thud.”
This hurt… New Episode of Break 50 tomorrow 👀 pic.twitter.com/vwXb0ij7nI
— Bryson DeChambeau (@brysondech) April 1, 2025
DeChambeau has 1.79 million subscribers on his YouTube channel, which is where the video will be posted on Wednesday, so plenty of people are going to see Stafford play. It won't be the same pressure as playing on Sundays in the NFL, but Stafford will probably have to shake off some nerves.
According to the GHIN database, Stafford's handicap is 4.9, which is pretty good – that is, assuming it's the same Matthew Stafford who belongs to Bel-Air Country Club. His most recent scores range from 75 to 90.
DeChambeau has had the likes of Donald Trump, Tom Brady, Tony Romo, John Daly and Phil Mickelson on the series, with Stafford being the latest.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Matthew Stafford playing golf with Bryson DeChambeau on 'Break 50'