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WATCH: Bryson DeChambeau Hit A Hole-In-One Over His House

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The Bryson DeChambeau viral house challenge is grabbing the attention of golf fans during the downtime in the season – as the two-time major winner tries to hit a HOLE-IN-ONE over his own $2m house – and he’s finally done it on DAY 16 (watch below).

Bryson DeChambeau’s Viral House Challenge Fascinates Golf Fans Around The World

With the golf calendar a bit bare at the moment, you’d think that the best players in the world would be putting their feet up, or preparing for the festive period with their families – not Bryson DeChambeau.

This season’s US Open golf winner has instead taken to his social media s to captivate fans by attempting to hit a HOLE-IN-ONE over his own house in a daily challenge that’s now gone viral.

You can get a taster below – to give you a better idea on what DeChambeau is trying to do.

In short – Bryson is teeing up his attempts on his driveway, then hitting a golf ball over his house and onto his homemade green which is in his back yard.

It’s amazing stuff, but with his house having a massive glass front, then one wrong shot would have a ‘smashing’ outcome.

He’s come close to ‘aceing’ one many times in the opening 15 days – but it wasn’t till Day 16 that he FINALLY got his hole-in-one.

WATCH: Bryson DeChambeau FINALLY Hits Hole-in-One Over His House – On Day 16 (shot 14)

See below as Bryson DeChambeau finally lands his hole-in-one – he managed this on day 16. Leaving it late, with his 14th shot (of the 16 he was allowed that day).

What Were The Rules For The Bryson DeChambeau Hole-In-One Viral House Challenge?

Having started on November 12th (day one), DeChambeau is now a few weeks into his viral house challenge.

The simple rules are that whatever day number it is – this is the amount of shots he gets on that day.

So, on day one, he only had one shot. While on day 16 he was allowed 16 tries – and so on.

How Many Shots ‘IN TOTAL’ Did It Take Bryson DeChambeau To Complete HIs Viral Hole-in-One House Challenge?

With the rules of the Bryson DeChambeau hole-in-one house challenge that he gets that number of tries per day this means it took the US golfer 134 shots to hit his ace.

  • Day 1 – 1 shot
  • Day 2 – 2 shots
  • Day 3 – 3 shots
  • Day 4 – 4 shots
  • Day 5 – 5 shots
  • Day 6 – 6 shots
  • Day 7 – 7 shots
  • Day 8 – 8 shots
  • Day 9 – 9 shots
  • Day 10 – 10 shots
  • Day 11 – 11 shots
  • Day 12 – 12 shots
  • Day 13 – 13 shots
  • Day 14 – 14 shots
  • Day 15 – 15 shots
  • Day 16 – 14 shots needed to get the hole-in-one
  • TOTAL = 134 SHOTS

Bryson DeChambeau Hole-In-One Viral House Challenge Day 13 Saw Him Hit The Flag

With more shots each day, DeChambeau is clearly getting his eye in.

Check out shot seven on day 13, when the US golfer hit the flag.

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Andy is a horse racing journalist and betting expert who specializes in trends and stats. With his long association with TrainersQuotes and FromTheStables, Andy has also built up solid s with some of the best stables in the UK. Has written for GeeGeez and bookmakers Matchbook and BetBright in the past too, plus was the former sports betting editor of odds comparison site Easyodds and Juicestorm. Has also appeared on betting podcasts for MatchBook and has featured in the popular Weatherbys Cheltenham Festival Guide in the past. Andy's also ghost written for former top jockey Richard Dunwoody and continues to have a monthly column in the Racing Ahead horse racing magazine. Now a regular on Sportscasting giving his views, trends and tips mainly on horse racing - if there's a stat to be explored and it's a sport, Andy is sure to find a betting angle to use. You can also hear Andy's weekly horse racing views and best bets on the popular Final Furlong podcast.

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Andy Newton Sports Editor

Andy is a horse racing journalist and betting expert who specializes in trends and stats. With his long association with TrainersQuotes and FromTheStables, Andy has also built up solid s with some of the best stables in the UK. Has written for GeeGeez and bookmakers Matchbook and BetBright in the past too, plus was the former sports betting editor of odds comparison site Easyodds and Juicestorm. Has also appeared on betting podcasts for MatchBook and has featured in the popular Weatherbys Cheltenham Festival Guide in the past. Andy's also ghost written for former top jockey Richard Dunwoody and continues to have a monthly column in the Racing Ahead horse racing magazine. Now a regular on Sportscasting giving his views, trends and tips mainly on horse racing - if there's a stat to be explored and it's a sport, Andy is sure to find a betting angle to use. You can also hear Andy's weekly horse racing views and best bets on the popular Final Furlong podcast.

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