On Nov. 13, Bryson DeChambeau began a quest to hit an ace from a tee in front of his Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex home to a golf hole in the back of his property.
Sixteen days later, on his 134th attempt, the two-time US Open champion got it done.
The 31-year-old followed the shot pattern from previous efforts, giving himself as many attempts as the day he was on. So he began Wednesday, his 16th day, with 16 attempts to get it done.
DeChambeau got close on a few attempts, most notably his second, which landed just a few feet right of the hole.
He had that same flight path on his 14th shot, except this time, it kicked left and slowly rolled in.
Understandably, an exuberant DeChambeau celebrated his shot, sprinting to the back of his house and throwing his hat up in the air.
DeChambeau has enjoyed a fantastic golf season, including a U.S. Open win, a PGA Championship runner-up finish and a T6 at the Masters. This latest accomplishment is probably a step below his major results, but it's an impressive one nonetheless.
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