Inside Bryson DeChambeau’s lavish $20,000,000 Dallas mansion
LIV Golfer and one-time Major winner Bryson DeChambeau, shares aspects of his life, especially golf, on his YouTube channel. He gave a tour of his house located in Dallas, Texas in a video that was uploaded two years ago.
The 30-year-old golfer owns a $20 million mansion in Dallas, Texas, adjacent to the Dallas National Golf Club. He bought the "Bryson DeChambeau House" in 2018, after earning millions of dollars from his PGA Tour victories. Here's a video of DeChambeau's house tour:
DeChambeau settled in Dallas, Texas most likely because of the city's image as a prospering neighborhood near good golf courses. It also has a warm environment, great for developing his golfing skills, making DeChambeau's property a suitable home for the star.
The Bryson DeChambeau House is ideally located, in close proximity to the golf course. The elite neighborhood has peaceful and serene surroundings making it a perfect location for the golfer to reside.
DeChambeau's house is spread across 7,700 square feet with an open floor plan, a chef's kitchen, game room. It has a golf simulator, with a wrapped LED video wall to practice golf similar to practicing on the course. There is a 4-car garage, housing the Cobra Shelby Mustang GT500. Other amenities include a pool, an outdoor kitchen, and a practice course. His collection has trophies, signed golf bags, and SMU championship ring.
Highlights of "The Bryson DeChambeau House"
The major highlight is the three-bay golf simulator at The Bryson DeChambeau House. It comes with a lounge area to assess the swing technique for DeChambeau. The simulator displays the virtual presence of famous courses around the world. It is an advanced technology that enables DeChambeau to practice as much as he would on a golf course.
The structure houses golf mementos and trophies such as the 2020 US Open Championship and his Ryder Cup bag. The complete digital home in this opulent Dallas mansion also enables app-based management of temperature and security, making sure that every corner of the home is adjusted for comfort and productivity.
The golf simulator helps DeChambeau improve driving distance by 7% and research says 60 hours of practice per year results in a 1-stroke improvement in scoring average. His trophy collection along with signed bags and the golf simulator reflect DeChambeau's enthusiasm while The National Championship ring from the SMU days emphasizes the attachment to his home.
Other factors like smart lighting also provide better sleep quality and help owners save 15-20% on their power bills, as per a study. Golfers who live approximately within 1 mile of the golf course play 75% more rounds of golf in a year, according to another study. Bryson DeChambeau's lifestyle has incorporated all these elements and is geared towards helping him improve his game.