Bryson DeChambeau is often associated with golf entertainment. Boasting 1.8 million followers on Instagram, the LIV Golfer has now managed to etch his name, off the course too. He began with his Break 50 challenge, which was followed by the putting series, and well, now it is the attempt to make an ace, but with a twist.
The 31-year-old has once again come up with yet another unique challenge for his social media. He has been hitting wedge shots from his driveway, over his mansion, and onto a green in his backyard. Well, the catch is that he can hit only as many shots as the number of days he has been doing the challenge. He began the challenge on Tuesday, so he had only one shot then; but failed.
A few hours ago, Wednesday, was the second day of his challenge. And so he was entitled to make two shots to make an ace. The NUCLR Golf took to their official X account and shared the video on their wall. They reported, “#DAY 2 — Bryson DeChambeau launches wedge shots over his Dallas mansion in an attempt to make an ace @BrysonLegion”. As it turns out, the ball landed pretty far away from the hole both times.
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🚨🏠🏌️♂️ #DAY 2 — Bryson DeChambeau launches wedge shots over his Dallas mansion in an attempt to make an ace @BrysonLegion
(Via: @b_dechambeau) pic.twitter.com/RbvzXCDRWG
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) November 13, 2024
There is no saying how long this challenge goes on or when he finally succeeds in making the ace. But one thing is clear – this challenge has been getting a lot of love even if it’s a failed attempt or a successful one.
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The Golf Community tries to motivate Bryson DeChambeau
Bryson DeChambeau is not only a skilled golfer but a successful YouTube creator. With 143 videos and 1.58 million subscribers (as of now), his channel gained significant traction through his ‘Break 50’ series, featuring celebrities like Paige Spiranac, Phil Mickelson, and even current President Donald Trump. And well, now it is the Ace series. As it turns out, the Scientist never fails to get out of ideas in keeping his audience entertained.
One fan mentioned this in a comment, and wrote, “Now this is good content! ⛳️”.
While DeChambeau is one of the greatest golfers in the modern golfing world, he was criticized for moving to LIV Golf in 2022. While he received a lot of negative criticism, he was also deprived of the OWGR scores, which got his rankings down. It resulted in a lot of people not knowing about him. But that has changed ever since he started making content.
Well, he is now known in every household as a star golfer. Taking to that, one of them wrote, “Love this guy! A superb golfer and a great entertainer. Funny, wasn’t a fan until YouTube and how he interacts now. Seems to enjoy the experience of being a celebrity golfer.”
Bryson DeChambeau’s Dallas mansion has glass windows all over the place. And well, as it turns out, that is where he is taking the challenge. If he does not hit the ball high enough, it might actually hit one window and break it. Even Golf Digest, while resharing his content, raised the same concern, and well now it’s the audience. They left comments like, “A spin-off from Breaking 50 called, Breaking Glass” while another wrote, “Great content @b_dechambeau. the fact you could always break a window keeps the mind engaged. Then you almost make it. Genius marketing”.
On Day 1 of trying to make an ace over his Dallas Mansion, he had one shot. And well, his ball landed just as close as one foot away from the hole. On Wednesday, in the first attempt, it was five feet away, and the second was four feet away. As time passes, his swing will keep getting better, increasing the chance of scoring the ace. A lot of the people made their predictions. While some assumed eleven days, some said it would take five, and others predicted it to get done by the weekend.
One of them suggested, “Day 9 is the day”. Another simply trying to motivate him, wrote, “You can do it! Just keep going; don’t stop.”
How many days do you think will the Legion GC player take to complete the Ace challenge? Let us know in the comments section below!
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