STERLING, Va. — Bryson DeChambeau wants to do all he can to help the LIV Golf League last beyond this year , and he’s hoping in time that the PGA Tour and other golf organizations can work together rather than apart to reach their various goals. But if the LIV Golf League fails to last beyond this year into the future, DeChambeau said he’s content to grow his popular YouTube channel and find other ways to keep his game sharp, hinting that PGA Tour penalties might be too severe, and that he’d play where he is wanted. Speaking at Trump National D.C. in advance of this week’s LIV Golf Virginia event, DeChambeau told a few reporters late Tuesday that he is hopeful that CEO Scott O’Neil and LIV Golf’s leadership can “come up with a good business plan and there's some PE [private equity] that wants to get in and they see the value in it. “And they see the asset accretion value. What I mean by that is just value in the team, franchises, and then cleaning up the top company.…