Bryson DeChambeau Cards: Collect Golf's Most Polarizing Star
Two-time US Open champion, YouTube sensation, and the biggest name in LIV Golf — DeChambeau cards are unlike anything else in the golf hobby.
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SLAM Scores & Marketplace
SLAM is a liquidity score from 0–100 that measures how easily a card can be bought or sold at a fair price. It combines recent sales data, trading volume, and market depth into a single number. Listings are aggregated from eBay and Fanatics Collect.
90–100 Cash
70–89 Liquid
40–69 Inventory
0–39 Collection
Why This Market Is Worth Your Attention
Most golfers move card markets on Sundays at majors. Bryson DeChambeau moves his market on a Tuesday afternoon when a YouTube video goes viral. He is unlike anyone else in professional golf — his two US Open victories, at Winged Foot in 2020 where he overpowered one of the toughest courses in the world through sheer distance and at Pinehurst in 2024, proved that his unconventional approach could win at the highest level repeatedly. His move to LIV Golf made him one of the league's most visible headliners, and his massive YouTube following — where he regularly collaborates with mainstream creators and athletes — has turned him into a crossover figure who reaches audiences far beyond traditional golf fans.
If you are new to golf cards, DeChambeau is a fascinating entry point because his market works differently than most. Golf card production is small — products from Leaf, SP Authentic, and Upper Deck are produced in limited quantities — but what makes DeChambeau unique is that his collector base is split between traditional golf hobbyists and a YouTube-driven audience that discovered cards through his content. That crossover creates broader demand than most golfers can claim, and it means his cards respond to a wider range of events than just tournament results.
The Cards Worth Knowing
Leaf Autograph Cards — Leaf products are the primary source of early DeChambeau rookies and autographs. Autograph cards, especially numbered parallels, are the most collected pieces and carry premiums that reflect limited golf card production volumes. A solid starting point if you are looking for something with genuine scarcity.
SP Authentic Golf — SP Authentic is the flagship brand in golf collecting, and DeChambeau's appearances in this line are cornerstone cards that trade with the credibility of golf's most respected brand. Think of it as the Topps Chrome equivalent for golf.
Upper Deck Goodwin Champions — Goodwin Champions inserts offer an accessible alternative with multi-sport appeal. These cards reach collectors who follow DeChambeau's YouTube content and broader cultural presence, expanding his market beyond the traditional golf card buyer.
What Drives Demand
DeChambeau's card prices respond to a wider range of catalysts than most golfers — and that's what makes collecting him fun. Watch for LIV Golf events, viral YouTube videos, major championship appearances, and social media moments, because all of these drive demand across different segments of his collector base. His two US Open wins remain the credential anchor, and any additional major contention creates significant price movement. The ongoing LIV Golf versus PGA Tour narrative keeps DeChambeau in the headlines, sustaining collector interest even between tournaments.
His distance revolution and brand partnerships add further layers of visibility that translate into card demand. Unlike golfers whose markets move purely on tournament results, DeChambeau's market is influenced by cultural relevance in a way that more closely resembles basketball or football stars — making his pricing more dynamic and his buying windows more frequent. Follow his YouTube channel and social media to stay ahead of the next viral moment.
Find Every Listing on Mantel
DeChambeau's collector base is split between traditional golf hobbyists and a YouTube-driven audience that entered the card world through his content — and the community on Mantel is where those two groups meet and make each other smarter. Golf collectors bring market knowledge, grading expertise, and pricing discipline. YouTube fans bring real-time visibility into which viral videos and LIV Golf moments are about to drive demand before traditional collectors even notice. Together they discuss whether LIV appearances or PGA Tour major championships move his market more, share their Leaf autograph and SP Authentic pickups, and track which social media moments translate into actual buying activity versus noise. Mantel also aggregates real-time DeChambeau listings from eBay and Fanatics Collect into one searchable feed so you can find cards across his product range without checking each platform. SLAM scores measure actual sales velocity, price trends, and trading activity so you can evaluate whether a viral moment is driving real transactions. Comps show what DeChambeau cards are actually selling for, and Wish List alerts notify you when a target card hits your price.
Golf card collecting has a growing corner built around personality-driven markets, and DeChambeau is its biggest name. Whether you found him through golf or through YouTube, connect with the community that helps you separate real buying signals from social media noise, browse live listings, and use SLAM scores and comps to time your moves.
Join the Bryson DeChambeau Cards Community
Share your collection, compare comps, browse live marketplace listings, track trends, and connect with collectors who care about the hobby and the market behind every card.
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