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Pro Golfer Bryson DeChambeau Completes Challenge Of Hitting Hole-In-One Over His Mansion

After trying for just over two weeks to complete the challenge of hitting a hole-in-one over his house in Grapevine, Texas, star golfer Bryson DeChambeau has finally done it.

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Back on November 13, the LIV golfer set out to try and hit a certain amount of balls every day (based on what day of the challenge it was) until he accomplished his goal of hitting a hole-in-one.

That is, on his 14th attempt out of 16 shots for Day 16, he finally proved it was possible.

The ball bounced two times on his backyard green before rolling right into the hole. Once he discovered it went in, DeChambeau threw his hat and ran to see for himself that he actually sunk the shot.

The whole ordeal ended up taking DeChambeau a total of 134 swings, and even more impressively not once did he shatter a window in his house.

In view of his play on the actual course, DeChambeau has won an U.S. Open Championship this year and finished second in the PGA Championship, then tied for sixth in the Masters. That is, his yearly earnings have totaled just about $7 million USD.

Not to mention, the 31-year-old golfer also played a round with newly-elected President Donald Trump, so not a bad year to say the least.

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