Bryson DeChambeau finally made an ace over his mansion on the 16th day of the challenge. The American has been trying to make a hole-in-one by hitting the ball from one side of the house to a hole located on the other side.
The LIV golfer came close to completing the challenge on several occasions but struggled at the last moment. However, after 16 days, the two-time Major winner finally got the job done.
Bryson DeChambeau accomplished the feat on his 14th attempt on the 16th day. For his challenge, the LIV golfer tried to make a hole-in-one, with the number of attempts corresponding to the day he was attempting the challenge. Finally, after 134 attempts, he succeeded.
DeChambeau was on cloud nine after he completed the challenge as celebrated by running from one side of the house to the hole. He removed the flag from the hole to celebrate his win. He then lay down on the ground in celebration.
The 31-year-old golfer shared a video on his X (formerly Twitter) account, writing:
"What a journey."
Bryson DeChambeau’s "hole-in-one over the mansion" challenge has brought significant traffic to his Instagram handle. His followers on the platform have now increased to 2.1 million, and each reel of the challenge has over a million views. His recent video of day 16 has garnered 5.3 million views so far, while that of day 15 has accumulated 6 million views.
Here are the views Bryson DeChambeau has accumulated on Instagram via his hole-in-one challenge over his mansion during the course of 16 days
- Day 1: 2.4 million
- Day 2: 1.8 million
- Day 3: 3.1 million
- Day 4: 5.9 million
- Day 5: 4.4 million
- Day 6: 5.7 million
- Day 7: 5.3 million
- Day 8: 4.3 million
- Day 9: 4.6 million
- Day 10: 4 million
- Day 11: 8.4 million
- Day 12: 4.2 million
- Day 13: 7.2 million
- Day 14: 5.7 million
- Day 15: 5.6 million
- Day 16: 5.3 million
Bryson DeChambeau drops the final episode of Break 50 challenge
DeChambeau is also known for his popular Break 50 challenge on his YouTube channel, on which he has 1.62 million subscribers. He recently dropped the final episode of the series, featuring NFL star Tom Brady. He shared the link to the video on his X account with the caption reading:
"The final Break 50 episode of season one... Tom Brady!"
For Break 50, DeChambeau has collaborated with renowned personalities such as Paige Spiranac, Donald Trump, Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia, and John Daly.
Meanwhile, DeChambeau is gearing up to play in an exclusive made-for-TV event called "The Showdown." The event, which will take place on December 17 in Las Vegas, will feature PGA Tour players and LIV golfers playing against each other.
The two-time major winner will be playing on a team with fellow LIV player and five-time Major winner Brooks Koepka against World No. 1 and 3, Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.