On the 16th day, Bryson DeChambeau finally achieved his hole-in-one.
The LIV golfer and reigning US Open champion launched a challenge earlier this month by attempting a hole-in-one while hitting golf balls over his house and onto a backyard green.
The number of shots DeChambeau would attempt would depend on which day of the challenge he was on – so one shot on the first day, two on the second day, and so on.
On Wednesday, DeChambeau hit his goal with a wedge on his 14th attempt of the day and his 134th shot overall.
“I can’t believe I finally did this!” You’re joking I hope?!’” DeChambeau said before falling to the ground in disbelief. “That’s enough.”
There were some close calls along the way, including his very first attempt. But managing to punch a hole-in-one at the start of this a challenge would not be good for the “Content King”, would it be?
As for hole-in-ones during his professional career, DeChambeau has only made one – in the final round of the tournament. Masters 2019 on the 16th hole.