For 16 days, Bryson DeChambeau has tried to hit a hole-in-one over his house. For every day, he added one more attempt. The LIV Golf star came close a few times, but he finally made it after more than two weeks of trying.
During the process, DeChambeau earned millions of views from fans all across the world on social media. He even spawned and inspired similar challenges for other content creators, including one where the golfer himself said the creator should increase the hole size every day.
At long last, though, DeChambeau’s journey is complete. It comes with fairly good timing, as the golfer is expected to compete in the Showdown against Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler on December 17.
An exasperated DeChambeau said directly to the camera after finally hitting the shot:
“Are you kidding me?! Ohh! That’s enough.”
In total, it took the 2024 US Open champion 133 shots. His final attempt elicited a cry of “be good” from the player as it soared over his mansion. The ball landed a couple of feet to the right of the hole, took one bounce to the left, and rolled slowly into the cup.