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“I’m waiting for my invite to the Creator Classic @PGATOUR,” said a dejected Bryson DeChambeau after not being a part of the Creator Classic. He boasts 1.6 million followers on Instagram and is arguably one of the most loved golf influencers on the internet. This makes him feel he should have been part of the tournament that involved the 16 top influencers, which also included Paige Spiranac.

However, after his plea was ignored, ‘The Scientist’ shared a regular video on his YouTube during the same time the event was being streamed. He wanted to demonstrate who was more famous. And well, guess what? While the tournament garnered 1.3 million views in 3.5 hours, his video had 1.4 million in just 35 minutes. Actions do indeed speak louder than words. After proving his value to the Tour members, Bryson DeChambeau is back with yet another fun video!

The 30-year-old LIV Golfer took to his official Instagram account a few hours ago, and shared a rather challenging video of himself on his wall. In the video, he placed different types of glasses and cups and tried hitting the ball into them, in one shot, of course. There were ten levels to it, and with each level, the glasses continued getting smaller and thinner. This increased the difficulty level of putting the bomb into it. DeChambeau did it till the tenth one, and in the caption wrote, “Level 11 would be impossible…”

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Just like every other time, ‘The Scientist’ did not fail to amuse his fans with his antic tricks. The entire golf community was left intrigued by the new challenge.

The golf community roots for Bryson DeChambeau

Bryson DeChambeau’s levels included every type of container that could be put in. He began with a bucket, which was followed by a water jug, and then there were a series of mugs, which kept growing smaller. He finally ended the tenth attempt with a disposable plastic glass. Taking to the pattern of the changes in the container, one of the fans came up with a piece of advice for DeChambeau.

As the pro hinted at having an impossible piece of utensil for the eleventh level, one of them suggested, “Level 11 should be landing on top of a shot glass”.

As DeChambeau shot the video at his home, his background was visible. With some other golf equipment, he had a huge whiteboard on a wall that was right behind him. On it with a marker, he had written about a new Break 50 video coming soon. He has been inviting celebrities to his YouTube channel for a long time now and has a series called the Break 50.

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In the series, he invites celebrities, and they attempt to post a score of under 50 through nine holes. From John Daly to Donald Trump, he has had a lot of members over, and his videos garner millions of views. Taking to the hint, one of them wrote, “I like what I’m seeing on the whiteboard…”

As ‘The Scientist’ made his shift to the LIV Golf, he has been missing out on a lot of events despite being loved and supported by his fans. This is due to the ongoing rift between the Jay Monahan League and the Breakaway League. However, the golf community wants to see him appear in every possible significant field. Taking to this, one of them commented, “I have been loving your content, sir! We need you on the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup!!”

In June, Bryson DeChambeau won the US Open at Pinehurst No. 2. He defeated the World No. 3 Rory McIlroy by one stroke and once again garnered applause from not just his fans, but the pro golfers too. Even Tiger Woods, who has been giving him the cold treatment since his shift, congratulated him on his victory at the Open Championship. Referring to his exceptional golf skills, one of them pretty much wittily wrote, “It’s like this guy won the U.S. Open”.

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Another is certain that with the exceptional experience that ‘The Scientist’ has had, there must have been no requirement for any retake. They were confident that DeChambeau had shot all the ten balls into the containers in one go. The person commented, “He prob did this whole video in 11 shots”.

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