“Are you kidding me!!” - Bryson DeChambeau almost makes a hole-in-one over his mansion on 13th day of trying
Bryson DeChambeau almost made a hole-in-one over his mansion on the 13th day of the challenge. The American golfer has been aiming to make an ace by hitting the ball from one side of his mansion to the other side, crossing the house.
The Scientist has been trying the challenge for 13 days, but DeChambeau missed it again and again by a few inches. On the first day, he only made one attempt but failed, and the attempts increased as the day progressed.
On the 13th day, he got 13 attempts but still could not make it. However, his seventh shot of the 13th day was almost an ace, but the ball bounced back from the hole, and he missed it. In disappointment, DeChambeau said:
"Are you kidding me!!"
Fans are anxiously waiting for the American golfer to make the hole-in-one, and the challenge has garnered significant views from golf enthusiasts. His reels on the challenge for all 13 days have over a million views. The maximum views were on Day 11 of the challenge, which has over 7.9 million views.
Bryson DeChambeau actively shared golf content videos on his social media accounts. Aside from his ongoing hole-in-one challenge, the LIV golfer was in the headlines this year for his popular Break 50 challenge, in which he collaborated with renowned personalities to play 18 holes in 50 shots. For this popular challenge, the two-time Major winner collaborated with Donald Trump, Sergio Garcia, Paige Spiranac, and John Daly, among others.
With his active golf content, Bryson DeChambeau has a significant fan following on his social media accounts. He has recently reached 2 million followers on Instagram amidst his hole-in-one challenge over his mansion, while his YouTube subscribers have reached 1.61 million.
Bryson DeChambeau talks about his "favorite part of golf"
Recently, in an interview with Golf.com, Bryson DeChambeau was asked about his favorite part of golf, to which the 2024 US Open winner revealed that playing and improving the game every day is his favorite thing. Speaking of the game, the LIV golfer said:
"I would say waking up every day and it's a new journey for me. It's a new opportunity. It's a new day to try and get better. There's never any point where unless you're Tiger 2000, where you're like, 'I got it.' It's always, 'What can I do to be better? ' That's why I love golf. It's the pursuit of perfection. 'Well, knowing we can't achieve perfection will achieve excellence along the way.' Vince Lombardi quote by the way."
Notably, Bryson DeChambeau currently does not have any scheduled golf events to play, as the third season of the Saudi Circuit was completed in September. Away from the greens, he is more active on social media.
Meanwhile, he is also preparing to compete against World No. 1 and 3 Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy in The Showdown next month. The exclusive made-for-TV match will take place in Las Vegas between LIV players and PGA players. It will be held on December 17, and DeChambeau will be joined by five-time Major winner Brooks Koepka.