Bryson DeChambeau's quest to make an ace over his house continued on Day 15. Once again, he came close to completing the challenge, pinning the ball into the hole, only for it to bounce out of the cup.
DeChambeau has been enjoying his off-season by creating YouTube videos and Instagram content. Currently, he is attempting to make an ace over his house into a small hole in his backyard. It's been 15 days since the challenge began, and he has yet to make a single ace despite coming close several times.
On Tuesday, November 26, Bryson DeChambeau posted another video in his "ace over the house" series.
"This is Day 15 of trying to make a hole-in-one over my house," he said before starting the challenge. "Since it's day 15—15 shots."
The first few shots came close to the hole but were not precise enough to go in. However, the 15th and final shot was highly accurate and could have completed the challenge if it hadn't bounced out of the cup.
"I had like a six-foot bounce, and it hit the hole," he said in excitement. "Oh, I'm going to have nightmares."
Here's the video:
Bryson DeChambeau's new series is a hit among his fans and is generating views in millions. The Day 15 video has garnered over 3.2 million views, while the Day 11 video was the most viewed one with over 8.3 million views.
The two-time major champion is one of the most popular professional golfers. He has over two million followers on Instagram and more than 1.61 million subscribers on YouTube.
His Break 50 Challenge series garnered significant views as he attempted to shoot under 50 alongside golf celebrities like Phil Mickelson, Paige Spiranac, and others. He also played a round with Donald Trump, which remains the most-watched video on his channel.
What's next for Bryson DeChambeau?
Bryson DeChambeau will return to action in February 2025 with the new LIV Golf season. The first event of the season is scheduled for February 6–8 in Riyadh.
Before the LIV season begins, DeChambeau will participate in the LIV vs. PGA Tour Showdown exhibition event. He will team up with Brooks Koepka to take on Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler on Tuesday, December 17, at Shadow Creek Golf Club in Las Vegas. This made-for-TV event will be broadcast on TNT Sports.
DeChambeau had a memorable season, highlighted by his US Open victory, where he edged out Rory McIlroy by one stroke. Additionally, he finished runner-up at the PGA Championship and T6 at the Masters Tournament.