
Amateur Golfer Nails $100K Hole-in-One Challenge Over Bryson DeChambeau's House in Just 5 Attempts
An amateur golfer pocketed $100,000 after making a hole-in-one over Bryson DeChambeau's Texas mansion in just five attempts. The challenge was part of DeChambeau's latest YouTube video featuring various golf challenges worth a total of $150,000.
The lucky golfer, Jimmy, was given seven hours to replicate DeChambeau's viral hole-in-one shot, which originally took the pro 14 attempts over 16 days. After a few close attempts and a club change, Jimmy's fifth wedge shot found the target, sending both him and DeChambeau racing around the house in celebration.

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The video also featured other challenges, including a $20,000 one-hole match where an amateur named Paul Marshall played against DeChambeau with a 150-yard head start. Despite the advantage, DeChambeau won with an impressive eagle.

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DeChambeau's active social media presence and innovative content creation have made him one of golf's most popular figures, showcasing his commitment to entertaining fans alongside his professional career in LIV Golf and major tournaments.