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

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

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

The LIV golfer and reigning US Open champion began a challenge earlier this month in which he attempted to play a hole in one, hitting golf balls over his house and onto the putting green.

The number of shots DeChambeau would attempt would depend on what day of the challenge he was on — so one shot on the first day, two on the second day, and so on.

On Wednesday, DeChambeau hit his target with a wedge for his 14th attempt of the day and 134th overall.

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

There were close calls along the way, even on his very first attempt. But successfully sinking a hole at the start of this challenge wouldn’t be good for the ‘content king’, would it?

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

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