"Levels is an understatement" – Fans react to Bryson DeChambeau attempting hole-in-one over his mansion for the third day

Bryson DeChambeau attempts hole-in-one over his mansion (Images via Getty and @brysonDeChambeau/Instagram)
Bryson DeChambeau attempts hole-in-one (inset) over his mansion (Images via Getty and @brysondechambeau on Instagram)

Fans have applauded Bryson DeChambeau's attempt at a hole-in-one over his mansion in Dallas for the third straight day. The LIV Golfer also known as the "mad scientist" of golf, has been posting videos of his attempt on his Instagram account.

On Thursday, it was DeChambeau's third attempt at hole-in-one. The challenge is to hit a precise shot from his driveway, over his glass-walled mansion, and land it directly into the hole on the green in his backyard. On day three, he gave himself three shots and said:

"I haven't even warmed up, by the way. How do you feel not warming up hitting over a glass house? Not great."

DeChambeau's first shot missed the target as his ball bounced off a rock and rolled to the backside of the green. His second shot was closer and the ball landed around five feet short. In his last and final attempt of the day, he missed again but came tantalizingly close by just one foot and said:

"That's day three. No. All right, that was day three. We came really close, but tomorrow's day four."

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Fans appreciated DeChambeau's attempt in the replies.

"Levels is an understatement," one wrote.
"Good stuff Bryson. Blessed," another said.
"If you gave me three tries, I'd break eight windows," a fan joked.
"I would have had some serious house renovations by now,” another wrote.

DeChambeau is enjoying his time off the course after the end of the 2024 LIV Golf season. He finished eighth in the season's standings.


How did Bryson DeChambeau perform on Day 1 and 2 in attempting a hole-in-one over his mansion?

Bryson DeChambeau took on an interesting challenge on Tuesday. He started his quest for a hole-in-one over his mansion. On the first day, he limited himself to just one shot. After he struck the ball, he exclaimed:

"Oh, that's really good."

The LIV Golfer missed the ace on the first day by just a foot. At the end of the video, he said:

"Well, we were close on day one, so I guess you got to stay tuned for day two."

On the second day, the US Open Champion took two shots. His first shot landed five feet away from the hole. After the first shot, his friend Shayler advised him:

"Five feet, a little long, right. Gotta be a little left and short."

Bryson DeChambeau took another attempt with the feedback. His second shot landed toward the left compared to the first and missed the hole. At the end of the video, he said he won't stop until he scores an ace.

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