Fans on social media have reacted to Bryson DeChambeau consistently failing to make a hole-in-one over his Dallas mansion for the last two weeks. There have been a few instances when the tee ball landed just a few inches from the hole.
Bryson DeChambeau got extremely unlucky on the 13th day as his shot came very close to the hole but could not go in. His LIV Golf team, Crushers GC, shared a clip of the shot of the 31-year-old missing it by just a few inches on its X (formerly Twitter) account, writing:
"Bryson got robbed on this one…"
Several fans reacted to this, with one calling the situation "rough"
"That's rough!" a fan wrote.
Meanwhile, some stated that it should count as a hole-in-one since the ball was extremely close.
"Count it," one more fan commented.
One fan said it would take him 100 shots to make it.
"It will be a Hole in 100 soon," another fan jotted.
Meanwhile, another fan said he should count it and move on to the next challenge.
"Call that one a win and begin the next trick series. Lol," a fan said.
Here are more fan reactions:
Bryson DeChambeau continues with hole-in-one challenge for Day 14
DeChambeau has been trying to make the hole-in-one for over the last 14 days but is struggling to achieve it. For the challenge, the two-time Major winner takes the number of attempts corresponding to the day he is attempting the challenge. However, he has continued to fail to make it but isn’t giving up easily.
On Day 14, Bryson DeChambeau came very close to hitting the ball straight into the hole four times but had bad luck again. His fourth shot of the 14th day came extremely close to the hole, just missing it by a few inches.
His seventh shot was also very close, with the ball hitting the fourth shot ball but missing the ace. The 11th shot of Day 14 also came very close to the hole but missed by a few inches again. The final 14th shot of the day was also close, but the ball hit his seventh shot ball and stopped just a few inches from the hole.
Although Bryson DeChambeau is struggling to make the hole-in-one, his reels have garnered significant views on Instagram. The 14th-day challenge has already garnered 2.6 million views, while his most popular reel, from Day 11, had 8.1 million. Additionally, he has now reached 2 million followers on Instagram.
The LIV golfer is also very active on YouTube and has reached 1.61 million subscribers. His series Break 50 is very popular on YouTube. For the challenge, he has collaborated with Phil Mickelson, Donald Trump, John Daly, Sergio Garcia, and Paige Spiranac.