Bryson DeChambeau achieves the goal of sinking the hole-in-one over his house

TROON, SCOTLAND - JULY 19: Bryson DeChambeau of the United States acknowledges the crowd as he tees off on the 18th hole during day two of The 152nd Open championship at Royal Troon on July 19, 2024 in Troon, Scotland. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)

Bryson DeChambeau showed off his golfing skills and his great house by completing a hole-in-one finish. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)

On the 16th, Bryson DeChambeau finally got his hole-in-one.

LIV the golfer and reigning US Open champion started a challenge earlier this month trying to make a hole-in-one while hitting golf balls over his house and onto a backyard putting 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, DeChambeaus reached his goal with a wedge on his 14th attempt of the day and his 134th overall shot.

“I can’t believe I made it, finally! Are you making me?!” DeChambeau said before falling to the ground in disbelief. “That’s enough.”

There were close calls along the way, among other things on his very first attempt. But successfully sink a hole-in-one early in this challenge would not be good for “Content King” would it?

As for hole-in-ones during his pro career, DeChambeau has only made one – during the final round of Masters 2019 on the 16th hole.