Tyler Toney
Early Life and Education
Tyler Nathan Toney was born on March 24, 1989, in Prosper, Texas, to Jeff and Pam Toney. Raised in a devout Christian household where his father served as a pastor for a church based in Austin, Toney's upbringing centered on religious faith and competitive athletics.
This foundation later became central to the public identity of Dude Perfect, the sports entertainment group he co-founded. Records indicate he spent his formative years in Prosper, a town in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, where he attended Prosper High School.
During his time at Prosper High School, Toney established himself as a multi-sport athlete. He played quarterback for the football team and was a key member of the basketball squad.
Verified statistics from the 2006-2007 season show Toney's involvement in varsity athletics, including a game against Pilot Point where he recorded passing statistics of 5-for-9 for 55 yards. He graduated from Prosper High School in 2007.
Collegiate Years at Texas A&M
Following high school, Toney enrolled at Texas A&M University in College Station. He pursued a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, a field reflecting his long-standing interest in hunting and the outdoors. It was at Texas A&M that Toney met the future members of Dude Perfect: Coby Cotton, Cory Cotton, Garrett Hilbert, and Cody Jones.
Toney, the Cotton twins, and Hilbert connected through the Gamma chapter of the Beta Upsilon Chi (BYX) fraternity, a Christian organization that Toney joined during his studies.
The group eventually became roommates, sharing a house in College Station that served as the backdrop for their initial experiments with video content. Toney's backyard, which featured a basketball hoop, became the primary location for their competitive "sandwich bets", wagers where the loser had to buy lunch for the winner.
These informal competitions escalated into complex trick shots, leading to the creation of their video.
Formation of Dude Perfect (2009)
In April 2009, Toney and his roommates recorded a segment titled "Backyard Edition" at Toney's college residence. The video featured Toney and the group performing basketball trick shots, including shots from rooftops and behind trees. The upload went viral, amassing 200, 000 views within one week.
This immediate success attracted the attention of national media, including Good Morning America, which contacted the group shortly after the video's release.
Toney assumed a leadership role early in the group's formation, frequently serving as the primary on-screen talent for the most difficult shots due to his athletic consistency. even with the sudden internet fame, Toney completed his academic requirements, graduating from Texas A&M University.
His transition from a college student to a full-time content creator occurred rapidly, as the group expanded their operations from the backyard to professional collaborations with major sports franchises.
Personal Life and Faith
Faith remained a driving force throughout Toney's early adulthood. In October 2011, he married Bethany Briscoe. The couple later had three sons: Barrett, Colton, and Rhett.
In a 2023 "I Am Second" interview, Toney revealed that even with the group's clean image, his early years of fame brought to his marriage, which he and Bethany later reconciled through a renewed commitment to their faith.
He has stated that the group's refusal to accept alcohol sponsorships or include adult content directly from the values instilled during his youth in Prosper.
Timeline of Early Milestones
| Year | Event | Location | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1989 | Birth | Prosper, TX | Born to Jeff and Pam Toney. |
| 2007 | High School Graduation | Prosper, TX | Graduated from Prosper High School; played QB and basketball. |
| 2009 | Dude Perfect Founded | College Station, TX | Filmed "Backyard Edition" at Texas A&M rental house. |
| 2011 | Marriage | Texas | Married Bethany Briscoe on October 22. |
"We were in the backyard in college and we just started shooting these basketball shots... Everybody wanted to top each other's shots. Pretty soon we had a video and Good Morning America called two days later." , Tyler Toney, describing the group's origin in a 2015 interview.
Formation of Dude Perfect

The origins of Dude Perfect are rooted in the collegiate environment of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. While the group formally incorporated as a business entity on September 9, 2009, the conceptual formation began months earlier among five roommates: Tyler Toney, Coby Cotton, Cory Cotton, Garrett Hilbert, and Cody Jones.
Retrospective accounts verified in the 2020 documentary Backstage Pass indicate that the group's was forged through a shared residence and a hyper-competitive atmosphere centered on recreational sports.
Tyler Toney, a Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences major (Class of 2011), emerged as the central figure in the group's early creative output. The catalyst for their transition from students to content creators was a friendly wager in their backyard involving basketball trick shots.
According to the group's 2021 published history, the of this initial competition were sandwiches, with the loser obligated to purchase lunch for the winner. Toney's ability to execute high-difficulty shots from unorthodox positions, such as the roof of their rental home, prompted the group to record the attempts.
The Viral Breakthrough
On April 8, 2009, the group uploaded their compilation, titled "Backyard Edition" (originally "Backyard Stuntmen"), to YouTube. The video featured Toney performing a series of basketball trick shots at their college residence and a local park.
Verified metrics in 2025 retrospectives show the video amassed approximately 200, 000 views within its week, a significant viral velocity for the platform at that time. This immediate traction led to a feature on Good Morning America, which catapulted the group from local curiosity to national recognition.
Following this initial success, the group released their second major project, "Ranch Edition," filmed at a Christian summer camp. This video marked a strategic shift from casual uploads to cause-driven content.
Data from the group's historical archives confirms that for every 100, 000 views the video received, they pledged to sponsor a child through the charity Compassion International. This campaign generated over 18 million views, establishing a precedent for integrating philanthropy with entertainment.
Formalization and Business Structure
The rapid accumulation of views and subsequent brand interest necessitated a formal business structure. Records from the Texas Secretary of State confirm that Dude Perfect, LLC was incorporated on September 9, 2009. This legal formation allowed the group to manage revenue streams, merchandise, and intellectual property rights.
Toney, frequently identified as the de facto leader due to his on-screen dominance and vocal role, was instrumental in maintaining the group's focus on "family-friendly" content, a core tenet that distinguished them from other digital creators of the era.
| Formation Milestone | Date / Detail | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Upload | April 8, 2009 | "Backyard Edition" debut; 200k views in week one. |
| Incorporation | September 9, 2009 | Dude Perfect, LLC registered in Texas. |
| Charity Campaign | "Ranch Edition" (2009) | Partnered with Compassion International. |
| Key Location | Texas A&M University | Meeting place and backdrop for early content. |
During this formation period, Toney and his co-founders balanced their burgeoning digital careers with their academic responsibilities. Toney completed his degree in 2011, two years after the channel's launch.
The group's decision to remain in Texas, eventually establishing headquarters in Frisco, was pivotal in maintaining their identity distinct from the Los Angeles-centric influencer industry. By 2015, the foundation laid in these early years had evolved into a multi-faceted media empire, with Toney serving as the primary athletic talent and creative driver.
YouTube Career and Growth
Between 2015 and 2025, Tyler Toney led Dude Perfect through a period of aggressive expansion, transitioning the group from a backyard trick-shot channel into a global sports entertainment media brand. During this decade, the channel's subscriber base grew from approximately 8 million in early 2016 to over 60 million by 2024.
Toney's role evolved from primary athlete to the central on-camera personality, frequently serving as the competitive anchor for new formats including "Overtime," "Stereotypes," and "Battles.".
In 2016, the group expanded beyond YouTube with the launch of The Dude Perfect Show, which aired on CMT and later on Nickelodeon. This period marked a shift in production quality, moving from handheld camera footage to broadcast-standard content.
Toney's on-screen persona became more defined during these years, particularly through the "Stereotypes" series, where he frequently portrayed the "Rage Monster" character.
This series became a of their growth; the "Real Life Trick Shots 2" video, released in 2017, accumulated over 330 million views, establishing the group's ability to produce viral hits consistently.
Toney's athletic performance remained central to the channel's identity.
In 2018, the group launched "Overtime," a variety show format that allowed for longer-form content and recurring segments like "Wheel Unfortunate." This series provided a platform for Toney to attempt specific physical challenges, such as the "World's Longest LEGO Walk," where he traversed over 140 feet of LEGO bricks barefoot.
The segment "Cool Not Cool" also featured Toney as a primary judge, further solidifying his leadership role within the group's.
| Record Title | Date Achieved | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Farthest American Football Throw into a Target | January 23, 2017 | 50 yards (into a basketball hoop) |
| Highest Basketball Shot | January 24, 2017 | 533 feet (from the top of a skyscraper) |
| Longest Barefoot LEGO Walk | March 2018 | Distance of over 140 feet during an Overtime segment |
| Most Ping Pong Balls Stuck on a Person's Head | 2019 | Achieved using shaving cream during a record-breaking special |
The 2020 pandemic period resulted in a significant viewership surge for the channel. The "Quarantine Stereotypes" video, released in March 2020, resonated with global audiences under lockdown and quickly became one of their top-performing uploads of the year.
Following this period of digital growth, Toney and the group focused on structural business expansion. In April 2024, Dude Perfect secured a strategic investment of over $100 million from Highmount Capital. Toney stated that this capital would support the creation of a management team and the development of a new headquarters, referred to as "Dude Perfect 2.
0.".
On January 11, 2025, the group unveiled this new facility, "DPHQ3," in Frisco, Texas. The headquarters features a 330-foot trick shot tower, a regulation-size basketball court, and spaces designed for podcasting and gaming. Toney appeared in the reveal video alongside athletes such as Tom Brady and CeeDee Lamb, demonstrating the facility's capabilities.
This move signaled a transition from a pure YouTube channel to a diversified media and entertainment company, with Toney continuing to serve as the face of the brand's athletic and comedic endeavors.
Television and Media Appearances
Between 2015 and 2025, Tyler Toney transitioned from a viral internet personality to a mainstream television figure, anchoring multiple series, documentaries, and live sports broadcasts. His media portfolio expanded beyond YouTube to include partnerships with major networks such as CMT, Nickelodeon, ESPN, and Amazon Prime Video.
Toney's on-screen presence during this decade was defined by his role as the competitive frontman of Dude Perfect, where he frequently led the group's ventures into traditional entertainment formats.
The Dude Perfect Show (2016, 2019)
Toney served as a central cast member and executive producer for The Dude Perfect Show, a reality-comedy series that documented the group's daily operations and stunt creation at their Frisco, Texas headquarters. The series was greenlit by CMT and premiered on April 14, 2016. The inaugural season focused on the group's efforts to conceptualize and execute large- trick shots while managing their growing business.
Following its season, the show moved to Nickelodeon, where it found a broader family audience. Season 2 premiered on July 16, 2017, shifting its tone slightly to align with the network's demographic while retaining the core competitive elements.
Toney's role frequently involved driving the narrative of "battles" and serving as the primary instigator for the group's physical challenges. The series ran for three seasons, concluding its run in 2019, and established Toney as a recognizable television personality outside of the digital ecosystem.
Sports Broadcasting and Analysis
As Dude Perfect's influence in the sports world grew, Toney began appearing as a contributor and guest analyst for major sporting events. His involvement with the NFL and college football marked a significant crossover into live sports broadcasting.
Thursday Night Football Alternate Casts In 2022, Amazon Prime Video recruited Toney and the Dude Perfect team to host an alternate stream for Thursday Night Football (TNF).
This broadcast, titled "TNF with Dude Perfect," offered a non-traditional viewing experience that featured the group providing commentary, performing live stunts, and hosting celebrity guests during the game. Toney anchored these broadcasts, which were designed to appeal to younger viewers and families.
A notable milestone occurred during the 2023 season when the group hosted the alternate stream for the NFL's -ever Black Friday game, further cementing their status as viable sports media partners.
College GameDay On November 30, 2024, Toney appeared as the celebrity guest picker on ESPN's College GameDay. The broadcast took place in College Station, Texas, ahead of the rivalry matchup between the Texas Longhorns and the Texas A&M Aggies. As a Texas A&M alumnus, Toney's appearance was a significant nod to his roots.
During the segment, he participated in the show's signature prediction panel alongside analysts Desmond Howard, Pat McAfee, and Lee Corso, offering insights and making game selections.
Documentaries and Specials
Toney has been the subject of two major documentaries that chronicle the rise of Dude Perfect and the group's internal.
Dude Perfect: Backstage Pass (2020) Released on May 11, 2020, as a YouTube Originals production, this documentary provided a behind-the-scenes look at the group's live arena tour. The film focused on the logistical and physical demands of touring, with Toney featured prominently as the stage show's ringleader.
It highlighted the pressure of translating their edited video stunts into live performances for sold-out arenas.
30 for 30: Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot (2024) In August 2024, ESPN released a 30 for 30 documentary titled Dude Perfect: A Very Long Shot. The film examined the group's history, their impact on sports culture, and the business behind their brand.
Toney's segments offered a more personal perspective on the challenges of maintaining a public persona and the evolution of his role within the group over 15 years. The documentary premiered on ESPN and was subsequently available on ESPN+, marking a rare instance of digital creators being the primary subjects of the prestigious sports documentary series.
PGA Tour and Golf Events
Toney, an avid golfer, integrated his personal passion for the sport into his professional media appearances. On August 28, 2024, he competed in the PGA Tour's inaugural "Creator Classic." Held at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta prior to the Tour Championship, the event featured prominent golf content creators competing in a stroke-play format.
The tournament was broadcast live on the PGA Tour's YouTube channel, Peacock, and ESPN+. Toney's participation underscored his ability to compete in semi-professional settings, drawing a significant crossover audience to the PGA Tour's digital platforms.
Commercials and Brand Partnerships
Throughout this period, Toney appeared in high-profile commercial campaigns. In 2015, he starred in a "Dad Edition" commercial for Nissan that aired during the Super Bowl XLIX broadcast window. The spot featured Toney and his father performing trick shots, leveraging the "Stereotypes" format that had become a staple of the group's content.
In September 2025, it was announced that Toney and Dude Perfect had entered a partnership with the coffee chain 7 Brew. The collaboration included appearances in the group's "Squad Games" competition series and the construction of a branded coffee bar at their headquarters. This partnership was integrated into their content strategy, with Toney serving as a key face for the brand's promotional materials.
Summary of Key Media Appearances (2015, 2025)
| Year | Title | Network / Platform | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Super Bowl XLIX Commercial | NBC | Performer | Nissan "Dad Edition" campaign |
| 2016, 2019 | The Dude Perfect Show | CMT / Nickelodeon | Main Cast / EP | Reality series running for 3 seasons |
| 2017 | Kids' Choice Sports Awards | Nickelodeon | Guest / Performer | Live event appearance |
| 2020 | Dude Perfect: Backstage Pass | YouTube Originals | Subject | Documentary about their live tour |
| 2022, Present | TNF with Dude Perfect | Amazon Prime Video | Co-Host | Alternate broadcast for Thursday Night Football |
| 2024 | 30 for 30: A Very Long Shot | ESPN | Subject | Documentary profiling the group's history |
| 2024 | The Creator Classic | Peacock / ESPN+ | Competitor | PGA Tour event at East Lake Golf Club |
| 2024 | College GameDay | ESPN | Guest Picker | Week 14: Texas vs. Texas A&M |
Business Ventures and Endorsements

While Tyler Toney and the Dude Perfect group began as content creators, they have systematically evolved into a diversified sports and entertainment corporation. By 2024, the entity had transitioned from a YouTube channel into a media empire with estimated annual revenues exceeding $50 million.
Toney, frequently recognized as the group's de facto leader and CEO during its formative years, has been central to executing high-value commercial partnerships and expanding the brand's physical footprint.
In April 2024, Dude Perfect secured a massive strategic investment from Highmount Capital, a private investment firm. Verified reports indicate the capital injection was between $100 million and $300 million.
This nine-figure deal marked the group's intake of outside institutional capital, intended to fund new strategic initiatives, including a dedicated management team and a global retail expansion.
Following this investment, the group appointed Andrew Yaffe as their professional Chief Executive Officer, allowing Toney and his co-founders to focus on creative direction and brand ambassadorship.
Corporate Headquarters and Real Estate
The group's physical operations have expanded significantly under Toney's leadership. In early 2025, Dude Perfect opened a new 80, 000-square-foot corporate headquarters and production facility in Frisco, Texas. Located at the Star Business Park, this facility, referred to as "DPHQ3," serves as the central hub for their content production, merchandise operations, and business administration.
Beyond their production studio, Toney has publicly championed a proposed $100 million entertainment destination. announced in September 2022, the project plans include a 330-foot "trick shot tower," a Dude Perfect museum, mini-golf courses, and retail spaces.
The group partnered with San Antonio-based architecture firm Overland Partners to design the venue, which aims to rival major theme park attractions in the North Texas region.
Sports Ownership: Burnley FC
In August 2023, Toney and his partners expanded their portfolio into professional sports ownership. Dude Perfect purchased a minority ownership stake in Burnley Football Club, a historic English team that was competing in the Premier League at the time.
The deal formalized a relationship that began when the group became the official shirt sponsor for Burnley's junior retail kits and academy teams for the 2023-2024 season. Toney stated that the investment was driven by a desire to introduce the club to a younger, global audience, leveraging their digital reach to build the team's international fanbase.
Strategic Partnerships and Endorsements
Toney has fronted numerous commercial alliances that extend beyond traditional influencer marketing. Since 2022, Dude Perfect has held a broadcasting contract with Amazon Prime Video to host an alternate stream for Thursday Night Football.
The "TNF with Dude Perfect" stream features Toney and the cast performing live stunts and challenges during NFL games, designed to attract younger viewers to the league's digital broadcasts.
The group's longest-standing product partnership is with Hasbro's Nerf brand. After years of unofficial usage in videos, the two entities formalized a deal in 2013. By 2016, this collaboration produced a co-branded line of toys, including the "PerfectSmash Football" and "PerfectShoot Hoops," which were distributed in major retailers like Walmart and Target.
| Partner | Year Initiated | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Highmount Capital | 2024 | Nine-figure investment ($100M, $300M) to operations. |
| Smoothie King | 2024 | Launch of the "Dude Perfect Smoothie" featuring blue spirulina. |
| Burnley FC | 2023 | Minority ownership stake and academy kit sponsorship. |
| Amazon Prime Video | 2022 | Alternate broadcast hosts for Thursday Night Football. |
| Columbia Sportswear | 2022 | Multi-season apparel endorsement and outdoor content series. |
| Nerf (Hasbro) | 2013 (Exp. 2016) | Licensed toy line and long-term brand ambassadorship. |
In March 2024, the group partnered with Smoothie King to release a limited-edition "Dude Perfect Smoothie." The collaboration included branded collector cups and a sweepstakes offering a visit to their Frisco headquarters. Toney also maintains a long-term ambassadorship with Bass Pro Shops, frequently featuring the retailer's equipment in fishing and outdoor content.
Retail and Live Entertainment
Merchandise sales remain a of the business model. The "Dude Perfect" lifestyle brand is sold through direct-to-consumer channels and major big-box retailers. to apparel, they have released board games with Buffalo Games and a book titled 101 Tricks, Tips, and Cool Stuff.
Live touring has also generated substantial revenue. The "Panda-monium" tour, which visited 24 cities in 2023, sold out arenas across the United States. These live shows feature Toney performing competitive battles and trick shots in front of live audiences, further monetizing the digital persona he cultivated online.
Dude Perfect Headquarters Project
The development of a permanent, large- headquarters for Dude Perfect represents a significant evolution from a digital content creation team to a physical entertainment brand. This initiative has bifurcated into two distinct phases: a highly ambitious architectural proposal unveiled in 2022 and a functional, realized corporate campus in Frisco, Texas, which opened in early 2025.
The "Dude Perfect World" Proposal
In September 2022, Dude Perfect announced plans for a $100 million corporate headquarters and entertainment destination, tentatively titled "Dude Perfect World." The group partnered with San Antonio-based architecture firm Overland Partners to design the facility.
The conceptual renderings depicted a futuristic 10-acre complex featuring a 330-foot "Impossible Shot" tower, designed to allow fans to attempt trick shots from various heights. The proposal included a Dude Perfect museum, a mini-golf course, restaurants, and two acres of public outdoor space.
During this phase, the group explored chance locations across the United States, including Los Angeles and Atlanta, soliciting municipal partners for the project. yet, the founders expressed a strong preference for remaining in North Texas, where they had established their families and business roots.
The "Dude Perfect World" concept was positioned not as an office as a theme park-style destination intended to rival major entertainment venues.
Realization of DPHQ3 (2024, 2025)
While the nine-figure entertainment complex remains a long-term vision, the group executed a more immediate expansion by establishing "DPHQ3," their third official headquarters. Located at 15900 Gateway Drive in Frisco, Texas, within the Star Business Park owned by the Jerry Jones family, this facility became operational in late 2024 and was publicly unveiled in January 2025.
The facility encompasses approximately 80, 000 square feet of mixed-use space. Unlike the proposed $100 million tower, the build-out for DPHQ3 was reported to cost between $3 million and $5 million. The design was executed by Alliance Architects in collaboration with Tangram Interiors and Studio Other. The headquarters serves as a hybrid between a professional corporate office and a high-tech production studio.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Star Business Park, Frisco, Texas |
| Total Area | ~80, 000 square feet (including warehouse expansion) |
| Reported Cost | $3 million , $5 million (interior build-out) |
| Key Architects | Alliance Architects, Tangram Interiors |
| Opening Date | January 2025 (Public Unveiling) |
Amenities and Production Capabilities
The DPHQ3 facility was designed to content creation on a massive while accommodating the company's growing workforce, which was expected to double to over 50 employees by the end of 2025.
The interior features a regulation 45-yard football field with NFL-sized goalposts, an NBA-sized basketball court, and a "Dude Perfect Putting Course" for mini-golf segments. Specialized areas include a golf simulator, a podcast recording studio, and a gaming center.
Consistent with the group's brand identity, the office includes whimsical elements such as a secret "candy room" hidden behind a bookshelf and a slide connecting different levels. The production space is equipped with advanced technology, including a massive wall fitted with moving basketball hoops for trick shots and a Samsung Virtual Production Studio.
In October 2024, the company acquired an additional 60, 000 square feet of adjacent warehouse space to support retail operations and future fan experiences.
Strategic Significance
Tyler Toney and the group have described DPHQ3 as a "testing ground" for the larger "Dude Perfect World" concept. While the 330-foot tower project has not yet broken ground, the Frisco headquarters allows the brand to experiment with physical retail and visitor experiences.
The location in Frisco reinforces their commitment to the North Texas economy, positioning them alongside major sports entities like the Dallas Cowboys and the PGA of America.
Guinness World Records

Tyler Toney has established a verifiable history of breaking Guinness World Records (GWR) through the Dude Perfect platform, specifically targeting trick shots and physical challenges. Between 2015 and 2025, Toney secured multiple individual titles during filmed "World Record Edition" segments and the Overtime series.
His method relies on precision athletics and repetitive attempts overseen by official adjudicators, most notably Michael Empric. These efforts have produced records in basketball, American football, archery, and miscellaneous categories involving endurance and pain tolerance.
The group's most publicized involves the "Greatest height from which a basketball is shot." On May 24, 2016, Toney successfully sank a shot from the roof of the Cotter Ranch Tower (Chase Tower) in Oklahoma City. The ball traveled 162. 458 meters (533 feet) before entering the hoop, a feat that surpassed the previous record by nearly 36 meters.
This record stood until 2018, when it was broken by an Australian team. Toney and Dude Perfect reclaimed the title in May 2023 at The Strat Hotel, Casino & Tower in Las Vegas. During this attempt, Toney executed a shot from a height of 260. 9 meters (856 feet), successfully landing the ball in a hoop positioned on the ground.
This specific event required three days of filming and numerous attempts before the successful conversion.
to high-altitude shots, Toney holds several specific basketball trick shot titles verified at Texas Christian University (TCU) in 2016. He set the record for the "Farthest basketball hook shot" at 21. 34 meters (70 feet) and the "Farthest basketball shot made with the head" at 11. 32 meters (37 feet 1. 5 inches).
During the same session, he recorded a forward flip trampette shot from 21. 95 meters (72 feet). These records were part of a larger group effort that resulted in 11 new verified titles for the shared.
Toney expanded his portfolio to American football in January 2017. At TCU's Amon G. Carter Stadium, he set the record for the "Farthest American football throw into a target" at 45. 72 meters (50 yards). The challenge required the ball to enter a basketball hoop without touching the backboard or rim.
On the following day, January 24, 2017, he achieved the "Greatest height from which an American football is thrown into a target," launching the ball from the stadium stands into a hoop from a vertical height of 30. 38 meters (99 feet 8 inches).
| Date | Record Title | Metric / Result | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 24, 2016 | Highest basketball shot (2016) | 162. 46 m (533 ft) | Oklahoma City, OK |
| Jan 23, 2017 | Farthest American football throw into a target | 45. 72 m (50 yds) | Fort Worth, TX |
| Mar 9, 2018 | Farthest distance walking barefoot on LEGO bricks | 44. 78 m (146 ft 11 in) | Frisco, TX |
| Apr 22, 2019 | Farthest distance traveled on Swiss balls | 88. 39 m (290 ft) | Frisco, TX |
| Apr 22, 2019 | Most eggs crushed with toes in 30 seconds | 45 eggs | Frisco, TX |
| May 20, 2023 | Highest basketball shot (2023) | 260. 9 m (856 ft) | Las Vegas, NV |
| Jun 12, 2023 | Farthest distance to hit and catch a golf ball | 30. 94 m (101 ft 6 in) | Frisco, TX |
Beyond traditional sports, Toney has pursued records categorized as "absurd" or endurance-based. On March 9, 2018, he set the record for the "Farthest distance walking barefoot on LEGO bricks." He traversed a distance of 44. 78 meters (146 feet 10. 99 inches) across loose plastic bricks, a record later surpassed by the Rebrickulous team.
In a 2019 episode of The Dude Perfect Show, Toney achieved the title for "Farthest distance traveled on Swiss balls," rolling across a series of exercise balls for 88. 39 meters (290 feet). During the same production block, he crushed 45 eggs with his toes in 30 seconds and opened 48 drink cans with one hand in one minute, securing two additional titles.
Recent years show a shift toward golf and archery. In June 2023, at the PGA Frisco golf course, Toney set the record for "Farthest distance to hit and catch a golf ball" at 30. 94 meters (101 feet 6. 1 inches). He also holds the record for "Farthest distance to blow a golf ball," moving the object 6. 47 meters (21 feet 2. 7 inches) using only his breath.
In the field of archery, while teammate Garrett Hilbert holds the long-distance record, Toney secured the record for "Greatest height to shoot and catch an arrow" on September 2, 2022, successfully catching an arrow he shot vertically to a height of 55 meters.
Live Touring and Stage Performances
Transitioning from digital content to live arenas marked a significant expansion of the Dude Perfect brand, with Tyler Toney serving as the central figure in these large- productions. Between 2019 and 2025, the group executed five major tours, translating their "Overtime" segments, trick shots, and competitive battles into a live format.
Toney's role on stage mirrors his video persona: the hyper-competitive captain, the primary athlete for high- stunts, and the performer behind the "Rage Monster" character.
Pound It Noggin Tour (2019)

Dude Perfect launched their inaugural live venture, the "Pound It Noggin Tour," in the summer of 2019. The tour visited 20 cities across the United States, selling out arenas including the American Airlines Center in Dallas. Toney anchored the show's competitive structure, participating in live adaptations of popular YouTube segments such as "Cool Not Cool" and "Wheel Unfortunate."
A central component of the 2019 show was the "Battle" segment, where Toney competed against the other members in a series of physical challenges to determine a nightly winner. The tour was chronicled in the documentary Dude Perfect: Backstage Pass, released in May 2020.
The film provided behind-the-scenes footage of Toney's preparation, highlighting the physical toll of performing high-energy stunts nightly. It also documented his role in the creative direction of the live show, ensuring the stunts were replicable in a controlled arena environment.
Post-Pandemic Touring (2021, 2023)
Following the postponement of their 2020 dates due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the group returned to the road in September 2021 for the "Dude Perfect 2021 Tour." This 28-city trek began in Orlando, Florida, and featured updated segments. Toney introduced new live stunts, including precision archery and long-distance throws into the crowd.
In 2022, the group embarked on the "That's Happy Tour," visiting 24 cities. This tour saw an increase in production value, with Toney performing more elaborate physical comedy. A recurring segment involved Toney's character, the "Rage Monster," a persona defined by exaggerated outbursts and the destruction of props on stage.
This segment became a fan favorite, allowing Toney to use physical comedy distinct from his precision-based trick shots.
The 2023 "Panda-monium Tour" further expanded the show's. Data from Pollstar indicates the tour averaged a gross of approximately $514, 000 per show over a three-year period. Specific performances, such as the July 2023 show at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, grossed over $802, 000 with more than 10, 000 tickets sold.
Toney's performance during this tour included a "Trust Shot" segment, where he attempted to shoot an object off a volunteer's head, emphasizing the high of live trick shots without the safety net of video editing.
International Expansion and Hero World Tour (2024, 2025)
In September 2024, the group launched the "Panda-monium World Tour," marking their major international leg with stops in the United Kingdom and Europe. Venues included The O2 Arena in London and the OVO Hydro in Glasgow. Toney adapted his performance for international audiences, incorporating local sports elements into the battle segments.
The "Hero World Tour" commenced on July 2, 2025, covering 26 cities. This tour coincided with the theatrical release of Dude Perfect: The Hero Tour in September 2025, a concert film capturing the spectacle of the live show.
Toney's involvement in the 2025 tour included a musical performance where he played guitar and sang, showcasing a different set of skills. The tour also featured the "Hero Tour Battle Champion" narrative, where Toney competed nightly for the title, reinforcing his status as the group's competitive driver.
| Year | Tour Name | Region | Notable Venues / Stats |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Pound It Noggin Tour | USA | 20 cities; Sold out American Airlines Center; Subject of Backstage Pass documentary. |
| 2021 | Dude Perfect 2021 Tour | USA | 28 cities; Rescheduled from 2020; Kicked off in Orlando, FL. |
| 2022 | That's Happy Tour | USA | 24 cities; Featured expanded "Rage Monster" segments. |
| 2023 | Panda-monium Tour | USA | Grossed $802k at Dickies Arena (Fort Worth); Avg. gross $514k/show. |
| 2024 | Panda-monium World Tour | UK / Europe | European leg; Stops at The O2 (London), OVO Hydro (Glasgow). |
| 2025 | Hero World Tour | Global | 26 cities; Began July 2, 2025; Tied to theatrical film release. |
Performance Mechanics and Stunts

Toney's specific contributions to the live shows go beyond hosting. He is responsible for the most technically demanding stunts performed in real-time. Unlike YouTube videos, where a trick shot can take multiple attempts, live segments require immediate execution.
Toney frequently performs the "Vortex Throw," launching foam footballs from the stage into the upper decks of arenas, demonstrating significant arm strength.
The "Rage Monster" segment requires Toney to wear a specific costume and engage in the destruction of a set piece, such as a breakaway wall or a collection of props, within a steel cage or safety zone. This act serves as a high-energy interlude between the precision-based battles.
also, Toney frequently serves as the "villain" in the friendly rivalries on stage, particularly against Coby Cotton, playing up his competitive nature to engage the audience in the narrative of the battles.
Personal Life
Tyler Toney maintains a residence in Prosper, Texas, where he lives with his wife and three children. He married Bethany Toney (née Briscoe) on October 22, 2011. The couple has three sons: Barrett Nathan Toney (born February 11, 2017), Colton James Toney (born June 2019), and Rhett Silas Toney (born July 2020).
Toney frequently incorporates his family into his public platform, though he has stated in interviews that he strives to balance his professional obligations with his role as a father and husband.
to his primary residence, Toney has held significant real estate interests in Texas. Records show he owned the "Canyon Lake Ranch," a 448-acre property in Santo, Texas, which he used as a private retreat for hunting and fishing. The ranch, which features a 4, 225-square-foot main house and a 5-acre bass lake, was listed for sale in 2026 for approximately $8.
5 million. Toney has this property as a central location for his outdoor hobbies and family gatherings during his ownership tenure.
Faith and Philanthropy
Toney is a devout Christian and has publicly attributed the success of Dude Perfect to his faith. He and his wife are active members of their local church, and Toney has served as a spiritual leader within his immediate circle, initiating a weekly Bible study group. During Dude Perfect's live tours, Toney frequently leads sessions where he shares his personal testimony and religious beliefs with the audience.
His philanthropic work extends to partnerships with major charitable organizations. Toney and Dude Perfect have collaborated with Make-A-Wish, notably participating in the "Wishes Need Stars Like You" campaign to grant wishes for children with serious illnesses.
In 2025, the group partnered with Compassion International for their tour, aiming to secure sponsorships for children living in poverty. Toney has also supported various conservation efforts through his outdoor activities.
Golf and Athletics
An avid amateur golfer, Toney has competed in high-profile pro-am and creator tournaments. In August 2024, he participated in the inaugural Creator Classic at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, an event sanctioned by the PGA Tour. Competing against other golf content creators, Toney finished the 8-hole stroke play competition with a score of +10.
even with the finish, he recorded a notable highlight by holing out from off the green, a moment that generated significant social media engagement.
Toney's handicap has been a subject of discussion within the golf community. While verified tournament records from 2024 list him near the bottom of the Creator Classic field, other reports and handicap estimates place him in the single-digit to low-mid handicap range, with sources citing an index around 10. 5.
His play style is characterized by high clubhead speed and an aggressive method, consistent with his background in trick shots.
Health and Injuries
Toney's physical performance has occasionally been by injuries resulting from his active lifestyle and filming schedule. In July 2023, he suffered a torn rotator cuff, which required him to wear a sling and undergo a period of rehabilitation.
He disclosed the injury during a podcast appearance, noting that it limited his ability to perform certain stunts and participate in hunting trips. He has also referenced a past ruptured appendix, though this occurred prior to the 2015-2025 reporting window.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Spouse | Bethany Toney (m. Oct 22, 2011) |
| Children | Barrett (b. 2017), Colton (b. 2019), Rhett (b. 2020) |
| Residence | Prosper, Texas; Santo, Texas (Ranch) |
| Key Injury | Torn Rotator Cuff (July 2023) |
| Golf Event | 2024 PGA Tour Creator Classic (+10 score) |
| Charity | Make-A-Wish, Compassion International |
Philanthropy
Tyler Toney and the Dude Perfect group have integrated charitable giving and Christian evangelism into their business model since the company's inception. Toney, who serves as the group's de facto leader, has frequently his Christian faith as the primary motivation for the group's philanthropic efforts.
Rather than establishing a traditional passive foundation, Toney and his partners use their platform, which exceeds 60 million YouTube subscribers, to drive direct action and fundraising for specific partner organizations. Between 2015 and 2025, these efforts focused heavily on child welfare, disaster relief in Texas, and terminal illness support.
The group's philanthropic strategy relies on "activation campaigns" where charitable calls-to-action are directly into entertainment content or live tours. Toney has stated in interviews that the group aims to use their influence to "glorify Jesus Christ" by supporting humanitarian causes. This method allows them to mobilize their young demographic to participate in charitable giving, frequently for the time.
Compassion International Partnership
The most significant and sustained charitable partnership for Toney is with Compassion International, a Christian humanitarian aid child sponsorship organization. Starting in 2019 and expanding significantly through 2025, Dude Perfect became a primary influencer partner for the non-profit. Toney and the group utilized their "Panda-monium" and "Hero" arena tours to secure child sponsorships.
During the 2025 "Hero Tour," Toney led a campaign that integrated sponsorship appeals directly into the live show. The group offered incentives, such as meet-and-greet opportunities or exclusive merchandise, to fans who committed to sponsoring a child.
Compassion International reported that the partnership resulted in thousands of new sponsorships, providing long-term food, education, and medical care to children in poverty. In digital campaigns, Toney appeared in specific appeal videos, pledging that Dude Perfect would match specific sponsorship milestones with their own financial contributions.
Disaster Relief and Texas Community Support
Toney, a lifelong resident of Texas, has directed substantial resources toward local disaster relief. Following the catastrophic flooding in the Texas Hill Country in July 2025, Dude Perfect launched the "Kerr County Flood Relief Fund." Toney announced the initiative via social media, leveraging the group's massive following to solicit immediate donations for the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country.
Records from the campaign indicate that the group raised nearly $100, 000 within days of the announcement. To accelerate the fundraising, Dude Perfect personally matched the $50, 000 of donations. These funds were distributed to local nonprofits and responder agencies to assist families who had lost homes and property during the disaster.
This direct-intervention model mirrored their earlier, less publicized support during the 2021 Texas power emergency, where the group provided financial support to local food banks in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Make-A-Wish Foundation
Toney has maintained a decade-long relationship with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Due to the high volume of requests from children with serious illnesses wishing to meet the group, Dude Perfect established a standing "Wish Week" protocol at their Frisco, Texas headquarters. Toney and the other members host families for private tours, trick-shot sessions, and content creation experiences.
While specific financial totals for Make-A-Wish are not publicly itemized, the group is recognized as a high-volume wish granter. In 2023 and 2024, Toney participated in promotional campaigns for World Wish Day, helping to raise awareness for the organization's mission.
The group's headquarters features areas accessible to children with mobility challenges, a design choice Toney attributed to their frequent work with disabled guests.
Other Charitable Initiatives
Beyond their primary partnerships, Toney has led the group in various episodic charitable acts:
"We always said if we ever made any money doing this, we wanted to give it back. It's not about us; it's about the platform we've been given." , Tyler Toney, addressing the group's mission in 2023.
In December 2020, Toney and Dude Perfect participated in a massive collaborative livestream hosted by The Game Theorists to benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The event raised over $3 million, with Toney appearing to encourage donations from the sports-entertainment community.
also, the group has supported Feeding America and local North Texas food pantries, particularly during the holiday seasons of 2022 and 2024.
| Year | Organization/Event | Role/Action | Verified Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019, 2025 | Compassion International | Tour Partnership & Digital Campaigns | Thousands of child sponsorships secured via "Hero" and "Panda-monium" tours. |
| 2025 | Kerr County Flood Relief | Fundraiser Organizer & Donor | Raised ~$100, 000; matched $50, 000 personally. |
| 2020 | St. Jude Children's Research Hospital | Livestream Guest/Promoter | Contributed to $3 million total raised during collaborative event. |
| 2015, Present | Make-A-Wish Foundation | Wish Granter | Hosted dozens of families annually at Frisco HQ for private experiences. |
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