Donald Trump and Bryson DeChambeau's golf video is raking in massive views on YouTube.

On Tuesday, the two-time U.S. Open title holder shared the video of him playing golf with the former president and current Republican presidential nominee to raise funds for the Wounded Warrior Project -- a nonprofit for veterans and active duty service members.

In just a little over 24 hours, the video -- titled "Can I Break 50 With President Donald Trump?" -- garnered 5.5 million views and helped push DeChambeau's subscriber count past the 1 million mark.

By Wednesday morning, Trump and the pro golfer's collaboration had topped the YouTube trending list, according to the New York Post.

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Donald Trump visits Trump International Golf Links on June 25, 2016 in Aberdeen, Scotland. Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images

As of Wednesday evening, DeChambeau has 1.13 million YouTube subscribers, while the Wounded Warrior Project has received $24,900 in donations with the help of their video.

For the video, Trump and DeChambeau attempted to play a round of fewer than 50 strokes at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in Bedminster, New Jersey.

"This is going to be one of the greatest rounds of golf ever played," Trump, an avid golfer who has been playing for decades, said at the beginning of the video.

The pair ultimately shot 50 from the red tees, 22-under par, by the end of their game.

During their game, Trump managed to sneak in some jabs at President Joe Biden.

"You think Biden can do that? I don't know. We had an argument about golf. Can you believe it?" Trump said after hitting a tee shot onto the green on a par 3.

The former president was referencing his and Biden's argument over golf swings during their June 27 presidential debate.

Biden's fumbling, halting performance during the debate had intensified the concerns over his age and mental fitness in the weeks leading up to him ending his reelection bid Sunday.

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Donald Trump visits his Scottish golf course Turnberry with his daughter Ivanka Trump on July 30, 2015 in Ayr, Scotland. Getty Images/Jeff J Mitchell

Biden immediately threw his support to Vice President Kamala Harris to become the Democratic Party's nominee, and she wasted no time launching her presidential campaign.

In his first campaign rally since Biden's withdrawal from the race, Trump unleashed attacks on Harris over her policies and stints as prosecutor, California attorney general, senator and vice president.

On Wednesday, Trump described Harris as "the most incompetent and far-left vice president in history" and accused her of being "totally against the Jewish people," USA Today reported.

He also blamed the vice president for Biden dropping out of the race, claiming that "she did an overthrow."

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Donald Trump holds a press conference at Trump National Doral on July 27, 2016 in Doral, Florida. Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images
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