After missing the cut at Augusta National, Bryson DeChambeau is headed to Augusta National Golf Club for the much-awaited Masters. While concerns about his health have been persistent since his previous injury, DeChambeau seems to be excited about the major. DeChambeau, however, seems to be having some fun while at the venue.
In a recent video posted by the comedy group Dude Perfect, Bryson DeChambeau joins their squad for an interesting challenge. The group played their All Sports Golf Battle at the prestigious course, clearly having some fun before the major. Furthermore, fans remained a little shocked at Dude Perfect being allowed to carry out their popular event.
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Despite comments made online, DeChambeau seemed genuinely excited about his time on the course. He was apparently just about to practice before being called in to play with the team of YouTubers.
How is Bryson DeChambeau enjoying his time at Augusta National?
The video starts with DeChambeau teeing off (sort of) with the others, hitting his first shot with a tennis racket. As per the rules, many items like a racket, volleyball, baseball, and frisbee are used. Eventually, they reach the green and try to secure the hole with a putt.
DeChambeau even reached the playoffs, ending up competing against Tyler Toney and Garrett Hilbert. The situation created was dramatic, especially as everyone ended up making some errors with the different kids of balls they used.
Did Bryson win the All Sports Golf Battle challenge?
Eventually, DeChambeau ended up reaching the playoffs. His fist shot itself was a disaster, not landing anywhere it should have landed. Furthermore, it was a great opportunity for someone like DeChambeau to relax. In the end, it was Tyler Toney that won.
The highlight of the video is the location they were playing at. Augusta National’s Amen Corner was shown at the beginning of the video itself. DeChambeau suggested a game at Hole No. 16 instead, just as dramatic as all the other holes.
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Irrespective of fans’ comments on the venue, everyone has remained excited to see DeChambeau playing a major. His cut at the Valero Texas Open has raised some concerns, but the 28-year-old is ready to try and brag about the game.
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