this is why I love Mario Golf on Game Boy Color: There you can level strenght till you can hit it is far as he does, so it is more realisitc than this PGA game.
That's mostly because of wind and the limitation of most average golfers. He had the wind in his favor so that's part of his decision making process with the tee shots
With Brysons power and excitement in the game, goin for shots like this, and shooting a 58 in Virginia, plus all the work he's doing for YT and our youth just getting into golf...Brysons making golf fun and entertaining to watch.
Rory did... not mention him. Just like Ben Hogan in 1953. Nobody mentions him when they talk about the Slam! He won the Masters, US Open, and Open Championship in 53. He couldn't compete in the PGA Championship that year because it was played the same week the Open Championship was ...just saying.
Brilliant DeChambeau innovation and classic Westwood banter - "There'll come a time when he goes for the green, not chicken out and go right at that trap"
I played a charity tournament with the Indiana State Long Ball winner in 1996. He was averaging 355 yards then and he is the only one who I have seen hit a ball that far in person. John Daly was cranking them out to 330 in 1991 Crooked Stick PGA. It’s impressive to see
I’ve watched some of the old golf videos like the shell exhibition matches. Arnold Palmer was hitting the ball 300 yards with the steel shaft/real wood drivers they had back then. Give a 30 year old Arnold Palmer Bryson’s driver and he might have given him a run for his money on distance.
One of my friends from high school drives it that far. He was a baseball player growing up, total stud, so I figured he could smack it, but watching him hit it on the green from 376yds on the first hole our first time playing together just made no sense to me. I hit it maybe 250 before him and felt like I had done something lol.
He could have actually put it over the green with the right direction. He was over the fairway at 377, which is just sick. He could drive almost every green on every par 4 the rest of us play on.
Progress is what keeps us all engaged in any sport. That's what made Tiger so intriguing. Bryson is not only trying to change the sport off the tee's, but all around the course. Love this guy's attitude! 🦾
How about this-he won the tournament. I'm writing this several months after he just won his second U. S. Open. The guy is the real deal. He's got the whole game plus a ton of confidence.
Hopefully he makes a speedy recovery. He seems to have expected this when he started his speed increases. He wants to be at 200mph average, but no one knows if a body can hold up for a pga season at that speed.
A top rated player will not care about what any other player does. They are playing the course to win, not one guy. On same topic, how did his playing partners score at the hole compared to him ??
@@evelghostrider rory admitted to trying to go harder on his swings messing him up a bit playing with bryson, its obvious it is a bit of a mental game watching him do what he does and not feeling like you have to go harder than whats your comfort spot. Its true it didnt create the actual outcome it supposed to but it is a great way to try and get an advantage if you can but they all pros at the end of the day and will complete the hole well going normally lol
There isn't a more joyful sight in top level golf, than when Bryson's shots come off as intended...there isn't a more frustrating sight in top level golf, than when they don't!
Nice that he won the tournament, I wish they had shown the rest of his play on that hole, or at least told us how many stroke it had taken to hole them. Eagles? Double eagles?
@@daveycrocker4466 I’m not a fan of the guy but he actually went and got a blood test done and showed his results. He went to a place called Quest Diagnostics. It’s a huge, nationwide (maybe worldwide company) so you can look it up. I have epilepsy and have to get my blood tested every 6 months or so before my regularly scheduled appointment with my neurologist and that’s where I go. There are multiple locations just where I live here in Naples, FL. Anyway, he recorded everything, but they don’t allow recording inside due to HIPAA laws, but he showed the results of his blood test and there were so steroids or anything like that in his body. I don’t know anything about steroids, so I don’t know, I mean I guess maybe it’s possible he just went off his normal routine for a couple weeks and then took the test. I’m not saying that’s what he did, because again I don’t even know how long steroids stay in your system, but I guess I’m just throwing that out out there as a possibility. All I can say is that there’s a video right on UA-cam of him showing his steroid test results and everything came back negative.
@@daveycrocker4466 Bro, if he was on anything like that he wouldn't be injured right now xD The fact he's spent months injured proves he's not cheating, he's just pushing the absolute limit.
Total admiration for this guy, as a lot of long drivers can get it out there, but not with that accuracy. The only thing, as I have found as I get older, is the mind might be willing, but the body isn't.. it can't take that abuse for long before something packs up :(
For a Professional he isnt that accurate! No disrespect by the way, just not sure who you were comparing him to. Average Joe's then yeah he is accurate
@@michaelboyd3924 Lots of companies do. You can even get long drivers that are 2 degrees or even less if you really want them. Great for people with tremendous swing speeds
@@gregrowe1168 Sure, but long drive guys can also tee it down and hit it a mile into the air. Like I was saying, it's mostly a result of the tremendous swing speed
crazy to think he could've possibly made that same shot with a 3 wood.. easily 20 yards too far.. wouldve been nuts to see it hit the green on first bounce
This is like where you were playing the old PS2 Tiger Woods PGA Tour games when you tap the L2 power boost button and try and get it as accurate as possible to get it nearly 350yrds down the big par-5s.
I am 5'10 medium build and have always been athletic. Granted im 32 now and weigh 210 lbs, so yeah im prolly 30lbs overweight. But anyway when i drive the golf ball i feel like i am crushing it, like i absolutely wreck the thing and i can only hit it 235 yards consistantly, maybe 270 record but only rarely. Yeah i am using a cheap top flight $300 set from Dicks and some x-out balls (im cheap i know), but still the fact he can drive the ball 150 more yards than me consistantly absolutely blows my mind.
If he makes the green next time, there's got to be a chance he holes it. What would that be? A triple Eagle? A double Albatross? Got to think of a new bird for this man. What a pioneer. Wow!
@@SwayPromo I agree - Bryson liked to donkey Kong his way through a course. That's how he won Winged Foot. He's excellent on the greens too which kind of gets lost with his driver magma
Years ago someone told Arnold Palmer that Hank Keuhne had driven the green on this hole. The next day a new tee box was built where they currently play from. Don’t know if this is true, but I was told this.
Been watching Bryon's YT channel - he really is a terrific guy. Supremely talented, ridiculous power and genuinely good natured (see how he encourages Rick Shiels, for example). Bryson himself has said that these monster drives cutting off corners are a high risk/reward option...pull it off it's an easy birdie/eagle...finish up in a tough spot and it would be easier to get up and down from a "conventional" drive leaving 120 yards approach. I'd love to see Bryson tee off live (I've seen Tiger which is forever imprinted in my memory).
During the FedEx playoffs last year, I got to talk to a caddy for a top 20 player, we were talking about this and that and when we brought up Bryson we got the hand wave . . . he came right out and told us . . . he plays a different game from anyone else on tour
It's like saying that the NBA needs to increase the distance of the 3 point line just because there a a handful of players who can consistently make shots from the logo. Just because Bryson has worked to be able to drive the ball that distance doesn't mean the game should be changed. Any player in the PGA has the freedom to change their game like he has.
@@hughglass9618 Yeah, carving the ball around obstacles is an amazing feat too. Huge risk factor with that. Approach hole outs or knocking it close are pretty sweet too.
@@paulwags662 Whatever. i am just saying allot more golfers are more athletic and work out more than in the past. Tiger was one of the first that brought that on. Plus Tiger had a golf mental mind set that players didnt have back then, and won all his tournaments doing that. You can say what you want, i dont care.
There is only one Tiger. None before him and will never be another like him. Greatest talent ever to swing a golf club. Injuries have made him mortal or he could have won 20 majors and 100 total events. And that was with a relatively limited schedule, he chose not to play every week because he didn’t have to or want to.
@@gregrowe1168 Lmao, 'he chose not to' or because of those aforementioned injuries. He pushed the limit of his body which is exactly what DeChambeau is doing. I'll never get the Tiger Woods obsession. His achievements only won't be matched because the average quality of golfer is way higher now then when he was playing. Yeah, he absolutely pushed the sport to where it is today. He was a pioneer. He deserves credit. But to say there will never be another like him? That's just insane and shows some sort of mental incapacitation. His best is already being pushed towards by many. Stupid hero worship that ignores the reality that the players of any sports always push past those who came before.
@@CharlesFreck Tiger really only cared about the majors. He didn’t show up for every event because he didn’t care if he won the some no name event. Some of these guys actually need to play as many events as they can to make money and maintain their world ranking and pga tour status. In his prime, Tiger had accumulated so many world ranking points that he could go for months without winning a tournament and still be ranked #1.
If Spieth feels the slightest amount of adrenaline he has to recalculate for fifteen minutes spazzing out with his caddie and still misses, if Bryson feels a slight amount of adrenaline he is mad there isn't more.
There's a few others that can do that too. Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson I'm sure could do that. I remember when Bubba was still relatively new on tour, he still had the short hair. On a dogleg left, he hit a 365 yard FADE!!! That's right, a fade with no roll. Nick Faldo went on and on about that. On one hole at another time, Bubba hit driver, 9 iron. Tiger Woods' comment was "I don't have that shot". Lol.
I’m impressed after watching this that me not being a professional golfer was able to do that on a bet with my playing partners and the member that invited me who called me the old man I’m 65 now in 2000 I was what 43 and drove the green there and the next day at Orange County national best Tuesday and Wednesday of my life, I miss my friends and golf( unable to play anymore) hope he better soon he has age on his side
He has to aim for green or there is no point. He must forgo the WIN for the possibility of making an ACE on a par 5 on the PGA Tour. That is the impossible possibility that he has created with his ability and every time he doesn't take the opportunity, he is one round, one year away from being able to do it and the one who does it. And then someone else has the chance to make history. A moment that will maybe happen once every century.
First of all, even if he hit the green there is ZERO chance of "holding" the green on a drive that far with that trajectory. Even if the ball hit the pin it would be one in a trillion that it actually went straight down into the hole travelling at that speed. The chance of a "slam dunk" hole in one is also virtually impossible with the ball moving that fast. The issue is that there is no space between the green and the water for him to hit the ball to in order to "scrub off" some of the balls speed. A hole in one on this hole is virtually impossible.
@@gregd6706 God help me. Yes it is impossible but also possible, I thought I stacked that pretty hard. If the green was soft it could hold and roll and if it does it could, it might, go in.
I have heard of players getting a hole in one on a par 4 but it’s a billion to one shot too. Unless it’s such a short hole like 280 yards and you have a very long hitter who could hit say a 5 iron that far maybe. Otherwise you’re hitting a 3 wood or driver and hoping it hits the pin and dies there. More likely it hits the pin so hard it bounces completely off the green.
Crazy that the newest PGA game even considers this impossible and unrealistic but this man did it in real life
Twice
I dunno - I think I could do this with Wario if I've got the power-stroke in Mushroom Cup 🤣 jk, no I can't!
this is why I love Mario Golf on Game Boy Color: There you can level strenght till you can hit it is far as he does, so it is more realisitc than this PGA game.
That's mostly because of wind and the limitation of most average golfers. He had the wind in his favor so that's part of his decision making process with the tee shots
I do it the new pga everytime depending on the player I’m using
Happy Gilmore accomplished that feat no more than an hour ago.
Well good for Happy Gil...OH MY GOD!
Happy! The gold jacket’s yours! Shooter’s gonna choke!
You know it's crazy that he is not on the pga tour anymore.
Haha unoriginal happy Gilmore comment. Congrats dude
Well played
The fact that he won the tournament is awesome.
He's not just some long-drive guy, he's a damn good golfer other than that.
Good stuff.
He didn't win.
@@kpotter78 He very much did win the 2021 Arnold Palmer Invitational.
@@kpotter78moron
@@kpotter78 he's wearing the jacket in the interview in this very video. it must take drive and determination to be this ignorant
@@kpotter78Dumbass 😂
With Brysons power and excitement in the game, goin for shots like this, and shooting a 58 in Virginia, plus all the work he's doing for YT and our youth just getting into golf...Brysons making golf fun and entertaining to watch.
Absolutely unbelievable power and accuracy, few golfers in the world can pull that off
ACCURACY...??? HAVE YOU SEEN HIS "FAIRWAYS IN REGULATION" STATS. Thats like Micklesons drives. Far and in the forest.
@@chrisjones367 please... Go all the way around then.... Umm. Do u golf?
Rory did... not mention him. Just like Ben Hogan in 1953. Nobody mentions him when they talk about the Slam! He won the Masters, US Open, and Open Championship in 53. He couldn't compete in the PGA Championship that year because it was played the same week the Open Championship was ...just saying.
Roids work
@@INYB they steroid test him constantly and he’s never on it. Cry more.
Boy, I envy this guy! He was able to see his ball landing. I haven't been able to do that since a decade ago.
I normally can’t see my ball landing because it’s normally in the trees
Hope you can look into lasik or glasses or something! Being able to see your shots is half the fun of golf IMO
Legendary comment
Glasses?
good glasses will help, and nearly stop the degradation
That 555-yard par-5 6th hole situated around that huge pond is just a nasty piece of work. Kevin Costner from TIN CUP would still be splashing balls.
The most amazing thing about this video is Lee Westwood being in such great shape.
That's absurd power and ballsy. Especially leading the tournament. He's a lot of fun to watch.
Brilliant DeChambeau innovation and classic Westwood banter - "There'll come a time when he goes for the green, not chicken out and go right at that trap"
I played a charity tournament with the Indiana State Long Ball winner in 1996. He was averaging 355 yards then and he is the only one who I have seen hit a ball that far in person. John Daly was cranking them out to 330 in 1991 Crooked Stick PGA. It’s impressive to see
I’ve watched some of the old golf videos like the shell exhibition matches. Arnold Palmer was hitting the ball 300 yards with the steel shaft/real wood drivers they had back then. Give a 30 year old Arnold Palmer Bryson’s driver and he might have given him a run for his money on distance.
One of my friends from high school drives it that far. He was a baseball player growing up, total stud, so I figured he could smack it, but watching him hit it on the green from 376yds on the first hole our first time playing together just made no sense to me. I hit it maybe 250 before him and felt like I had done something lol.
@@realkylehooksMy cousin regularly sends it for 450+ yards out at the range.
@@JimJohnson-cf3wt that's crazy. Some guys are just built different
Those numbers are a little stretched
0:38
1) Someone's stomach
2) A-10 brrrt
3) Someone flicked one of those springy door wall things
Motorcycle
Definitely the warthog!
This was peak golf.
Love how he was one step ahead of the T.V. broadcast, on day two they had the tower by the green watching his drive but not on day one.
Luv the mad scientist. Making golf tournaments fun to watch!
He could have actually put it over the green with the right direction. He was over the fairway at 377, which is just sick. He could drive almost every green on every par 4 the rest of us play on.
Progress is what keeps us all engaged in any sport. That's what made Tiger so intriguing.
Bryson is not only trying to change the sport off the tee's, but all around the course. Love this guy's attitude! 🦾
How’s he changing things around the course? He doesn’t lead in any statistic does he besides the tee?
Changing the game by not needing to be good with your wedges? Because he sucks at that. But overall, I like the excitement he brings to the sport.
@@texan996 he is actually a very solid wedge player, but he is changing the game by making courses much shorter with much longer drives
@@jugan170 Wedges needs a lot of work.
@@jugan170 From where he's hitting his second shot, Brooksie should be winning a lot more tournaments. But he's a good putter.
Exactly why he’s my fav player on tour
What did he score on this hole for those two rounds?
Birdie
@@anthonycollette4583 He went birdie, birdie in both rounds at this hole?
How about this-he won the tournament. I'm writing this several months after he just won his second U. S. Open. The guy is the real deal. He's got the whole game plus a ton of confidence.
Hopefully he makes a speedy recovery. He seems to have expected this when he started his speed increases.
He wants to be at 200mph average, but no one knows if a body can hold up for a pga season at that speed.
@Tarik St Patrick how about 1 tournament with no drivers allowed, like for a major, see how that plays out!
@@Zug75 I would much rather see a tournament with no caddys allowed
He's going all out full power. Good golfers don't put that much stress and strain on their bodies.
@@Zug75 that be silly for a major tournament
@Tarik St Patrick you must be smarter than him
Just imagine his playing partners teeing up after that drive.
Lol
A top rated player will not care about what any other player does. They are playing the course to win, not one guy. On same topic, how did his playing partners score at the hole compared to him ??
Doubt they care when they got a birdie and Bryson walked away with a par
@@evelghostrider rory admitted to trying to go harder on his swings messing him up a bit playing with bryson, its obvious it is a bit of a mental game watching him do what he does and not feeling like you have to go harder than whats your comfort spot. Its true it didnt create the actual outcome it supposed to but it is a great way to try and get an advantage if you can but they all pros at the end of the day and will complete the hole well going normally lol
@@untrillbo except Bryson made birdie after both of these drives..
How do you not love someone living up to their absolute potential?? The Scientist Bryson DeChambeau!!!
I totally did this as well...in EA Tiger Woods 2011 on an Xbox. Even then it wasn't easy!
There isn't a more joyful sight in top level golf, than when Bryson's shots come off as intended...there isn't a more frustrating sight in top level golf, than when they don't!
5:55 why are they interviewing this UPS driver?
Video of 2 shots - 8 minutes.
Highlights of entire day of golf - 3 minutes
Sort it out PGA
DP World Tour gets it
@@ChaseWatkins. euro tour gets it
@@Zug75 thats what european tour is called now
They have. Bryson gets clicks. That’s all they care about.
Why? The 2 vids are for different purposes.
Nice that he won the tournament, I wish they had shown the rest of his play on that hole, or at least told us how many stroke it had taken to hole them. Eagles? Double eagles?
If I recall, he birdied that hole.
I was more interested if he’s taking hgh, test, dbol, deca, peptides?
It's a pointless risk but fun and good publicity. Par 5 is easy birdie for the pros without having to do that.
@@daveycrocker4466 I’m not a fan of the guy but he actually went and got a blood test done and showed his results. He went to a place called Quest Diagnostics. It’s a huge, nationwide (maybe worldwide company) so you can look it up. I have epilepsy and have to get my blood tested every 6 months or so before my regularly scheduled appointment with my neurologist and that’s where I go. There are multiple locations just where I live here in Naples, FL. Anyway, he recorded everything, but they don’t allow recording inside due to HIPAA laws, but he showed the results of his blood test and there were so steroids or anything like that in his body.
I don’t know anything about steroids, so I don’t know, I mean I guess maybe it’s possible he just went off his normal routine for a couple weeks and then took the test. I’m not saying that’s what he did, because again I don’t even know how long steroids stay in your system, but I guess I’m just throwing that out out there as a possibility.
All I can say is that there’s a video right on UA-cam of him showing his steroid test results and everything came back negative.
@@daveycrocker4466 Bro, if he was on anything like that he wouldn't be injured right now xD The fact he's spent months injured proves he's not cheating, he's just pushing the absolute limit.
Speedy recovery for him 👍
What happened
@@californialiving8368 from what I know, he fell and injured his hips and hand
someone in the crowd yelled 'bababooey' as soon as he drove that shot lol 0:43
Teehee :3
I heard Tony soprano screaming “GABAGOOL”!
1:45 was that a bababooey that I heard?😂
I think so lolol 😂
wahts that sound at 5:20
I miss Bryson Dechambeau already :c
Hopefully he will recover fast from his injuries
Hopefully, he'll be back for the Open! I can see him hitting 400 yard drives at St. Andrews..
Du kek ich kann kein Englisch
What was the injury
That’s high adrenaline, must be difficult to maintain that for four rounds but he’s able to
he’s able to? so he ain’t sitting out to an injury rn?
Yup, he’s human
@@dueffertgaming5491 yeah, turns out he’s human too
That is FUN!!! Bryson+PGA=FUN
Oooooo we finally have a HAPPY GILMORE, aashhhh hahaha 😂. That’s awesome 👏 good job buddy 👍.
it's so much fun to watch this guy play.
Total admiration for this guy, as a lot of long drivers can get it out there, but not with that accuracy. The only thing, as I have found as I get older, is the mind might be willing, but the body isn't.. it can't take that abuse for long before something packs up :(
For a Professional he isnt that accurate! No disrespect by the way, just not sure who you were comparing him to. Average Joe's then yeah he is accurate
"You know that you're over the hill when you mind makes a promise that your body can't fill" Little Feat
@@tjgreen4417lol there is no such thing as an average Joe with multiple major wins and a 350yd carry drive. Are you trolling?
Imagine the next guy after him saying damn I’ve gotta play the fair way around the normal way. Lol
A 5 degree driver , I never thought that anyone on the PGA tour even used one with so little loft
Krank makes a nice 5 degree.
He really hits up on it though. Like they said 8° up. Other guys dont do that.
@@michaelboyd3924 Lots of companies do. You can even get long drivers that are 2 degrees or even less if you really want them. Great for people with tremendous swing speeds
When you tee it up so high and swing up, you add loft yourself.
@@gregrowe1168 Sure, but long drive guys can also tee it down and hit it a mile into the air. Like I was saying, it's mostly a result of the tremendous swing speed
Wow!! I’m just getting into golf. This was great!
He really is fun to watch. Hope he's back soon.
That's impressive. That's a very high risk shot. A true make it or break it moment. Well done good sir
Definitely not my favourite player, but man you gotta respect him for these shots
I just watched a video where Bryson hit a ball 407 yards
The man is just different
crazy to think he could've possibly made that same shot with a 3 wood.. easily 20 yards too far.. wouldve been nuts to see it hit the green on first bounce
I love how it gets almost silent and then the confirmation it’s dry back to going nuts hahha
This is like where you were playing the old PS2 Tiger Woods PGA Tour games when you tap the L2 power boost button and try and get it as accurate as possible to get it nearly 350yrds down the big par-5s.
You got me in the nostalgia
I am 5'10 medium build and have always been athletic. Granted im 32 now and weigh 210 lbs, so yeah im prolly 30lbs overweight. But anyway when i drive the golf ball i feel like i am crushing it, like i absolutely wreck the thing and i can only hit it 235 yards consistantly, maybe 270 record but only rarely. Yeah i am using a cheap top flight $300 set from Dicks and some x-out balls (im cheap i know), but still the fact he can drive the ball 150 more yards than me consistantly absolutely blows my mind.
If he makes the green next time, there's got to be a chance he holes it. What would that be? A triple Eagle? A double Albatross? Got to think of a new bird for this man. What a pioneer. Wow!
Par 5 in 1 shot would be a Condor.
I watched that 4 times was still exciting each time so good
What was his scoring average to the field ?
Did it help him to win the tournament ??
He ended up winning the tournament but don't think he Eagled either try
@@alexsamain812 doesn’t matter if he eagles. Being able to have simple birdies It the key.
@@SwayPromo I agree - Bryson liked to donkey Kong his way through a course. That's how he won Winged Foot. He's excellent on the greens too which kind of gets lost with his driver magma
@@alexsamain812 he’s very very good at reading greens
@@SwayPromo but, one would have thought he would do better than birdie after that amazing tee shot.
Years ago someone told Arnold Palmer that Hank Keuhne had driven the green on this hole. The next day a new tee box was built where they currently play from. Don’t know if this is true, but I was told this.
I do this all the time in the PGA Tour 2021 video game. Now we're seeing it in the real world?!? Amazing!
One trip to topgolf and now I’m here watching long drive shots
I’m a happily married heterosexual man and I love Bryson
Been watching Bryon's YT channel - he really is a terrific guy. Supremely talented, ridiculous power and genuinely good natured (see how he encourages Rick Shiels, for example). Bryson himself has said that these monster drives cutting off corners are a high risk/reward option...pull it off it's an easy birdie/eagle...finish up in a tough spot and it would be easier to get up and down from a "conventional" drive leaving 120 yards approach. I'd love to see Bryson tee off live (I've seen Tiger which is forever imprinted in my memory).
During the FedEx playoffs last year, I got to talk to a caddy for a top 20 player, we were talking about this and that and when we brought up Bryson we got the hand wave . . . he came right out and told us . . . he plays a different game from anyone else on tour
I’m a new golfer and hit a similar shot on a sim but 230 yards out. An exilirating feeling.
I wonder if this maybe the contributing factor to his ailments this season. It sure would explain a lot.
Of course it is
Best golfer period. For the people!
PGA officials: "see how this is ruining the game? we need to regulate distance. nobody wants to see this"
I want to see it, Its awesome
sounds like everyone wanted to see it
I love it. Also he’s got so much more to his game than just long drives
If that was the case… every long drive competitor would be on tour.. but they aren’t.. because they suck at actual golf.
It's like saying that the NBA needs to increase the distance of the 3 point line just because there a a handful of players who can consistently make shots from the logo. Just because Bryson has worked to be able to drive the ball that distance doesn't mean the game should be changed. Any player in the PGA has the freedom to change their game like he has.
is it just me or is there a 2nd audio track playing at 5:20?
Just out of curiosity, what did he end up with score-wise on the hole? Doesn't really matter how far you can hit it if you can't score.
Drives for show, putts for dough :)
enough to win the tournament ;)
@@camronrodriguez3499 how many tournaments has he won? Has he ever won a major?
I believe he birdied both of them
He didn’t even hit the green on the 2nd shot even though he was well under 100 yards. Had to chip on his 3rd and make a short birdie putt.
My favorite video on this channel.
Going to miss seeing him this year. Prayers for healing🙏
Whats with him?
@@Johni_martini wrist injury
He entered into the Arnold Palmer this week
@@LANsolo12 He ended up withdrawing yesterday in a video :(
How will his senior golf work out in years to come I wonder...
Power house!!!!! Makes golf fun to watch when he's playing!
Wish he was going to be there😕
Hands down Bryson DeChambeau is bringing back golf
200mph average ball speed? That’s insane.
Crazy to think soon we might be seeing "Albatross attempt" captions on screen, or even the first televised Condor!
The condor is the holy grail, if he has a tail wind and dried out fairways at St Andrews he might even try to go for it there 😜
Bryson is the real happy gilmore
He's not everyone's cuppa tea, but I absolutely love him.
He's a good guy & very entertaining.
I'm surprised he didn't even walk on water afterwards
Clutch putts and long drives are some of the best sights to watch
I'd rather watch someone carve it around a tree or get up and down rather than a long drive
@@hughglass9618 to each their own
@@hughglass9618 Yeah, carving the ball around obstacles is an amazing feat too. Huge risk factor with that. Approach hole outs or knocking it close are pretty sweet too.
Only to morons
Amazing golfer and golf swing speeds. Like Tiger in his early years on the Tour, DeChambeau is changing the benchmark to the golf swing.
Lol, no not even close.
@@paulwags662 Whatever. i am just saying allot more golfers are more athletic and work out more than in the past. Tiger was one of the first that brought that on. Plus Tiger had a golf mental mind set that players didnt have back then, and won all his tournaments doing that. You can say what you want, i dont care.
There is only one Tiger. None before him and will never be another like him. Greatest talent ever to swing a golf club. Injuries have made him mortal or he could have won 20 majors and 100 total events. And that was with a relatively limited schedule, he chose not to play every week because he didn’t have to or want to.
@@gregrowe1168 Lmao, 'he chose not to' or because of those aforementioned injuries. He pushed the limit of his body which is exactly what DeChambeau is doing. I'll never get the Tiger Woods obsession. His achievements only won't be matched because the average quality of golfer is way higher now then when he was playing. Yeah, he absolutely pushed the sport to where it is today. He was a pioneer. He deserves credit. But to say there will never be another like him? That's just insane and shows some sort of mental incapacitation. His best is already being pushed towards by many.
Stupid hero worship that ignores the reality that the players of any sports always push past those who came before.
@@CharlesFreck Tiger really only cared about the majors. He didn’t show up for every event because he didn’t care if he won the some no name event. Some of these guys actually need to play as many events as they can to make money and maintain their world ranking and pga tour status. In his prime, Tiger had accumulated so many world ranking points that he could go for months without winning a tournament and still be ranked #1.
I'm not a fan of Bryson but some of his shots are fun to watch
He brings excitement to the game when the game need it most. What are dusty, rory, justy and the likes doing?
Only man to ever try that and only man alive who can actually do it. U go, boy!
And the last… thanks to cry babies
Imagine being the poor guy who had to tee off after that
The sound of that club head hitting the ball is nuts
That’s a potential for a hole in 1. It’s not easy, but he had the distance on that first hit.
I always wondered what would happen if those guys from the long drive competitions were to take on regular golfing. Pretty neat.
@@kishascape What would a hole in one on a par 5 be called?
@@johnrflinn it would be called a Condor.
@@Malalahmmtime123 Has it ever been done?
KishaScape those guys would be playing on the PGA if they were actually good at golf. They would make much more money.
best video before playing golf
So I'm the only one that wants to toss a watermelon red senko by them pads at the beginning of the video
Junebug might get you a bigger bite !
Def my thought too...
Frog
Bryson has a game changing approach. Some are out there deflecting it their direction. Wrong. Listen only to Bryson.
If Spieth feels the slightest amount of adrenaline he has to recalculate for fifteen minutes spazzing out with his caddie and still misses, if Bryson feels a slight amount of adrenaline he is mad there isn't more.
Imagine getting a double eagle/albatross on a par 5. That would be insane
It's crazy, he like, hit the ball and it went far. Just pure inspiration, bless this man.
DeChambeau based his life on the Happy Gilmore movie
But when that ball roll back hits…
There's a few others that can do that too. Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson I'm sure could do that. I remember when Bubba was still relatively new on tour, he still had the short hair. On a dogleg left, he hit a 365 yard FADE!!! That's right, a fade with no roll. Nick Faldo went on and on about that. On one hole at another time, Bubba hit driver, 9 iron. Tiger Woods' comment was "I don't have that shot". Lol.
Those LIV guys can crush it!
the camera guy on the 4th round is amazing
Amazing... and Kyle Berkshire can get there with a 3 wood...
I’m impressed after watching this that me not being a professional golfer was able to do that on a bet with my playing partners and the member that invited me who called me the old man I’m 65 now in 2000 I was what 43 and drove the green there and the next day at Orange County national best Tuesday and Wednesday of my life, I miss my friends and golf( unable to play anymore) hope he better soon he has age on his side
great golfer great guy puts himself through the mill to be the best - respect
The reason why Dechambeau is a Long Drive Champion if I can remember
The best was westwood the next day in the final group 😂
Never noticed this before - what is it that his caddy checks at 4:05 ? A compass wouldn't make sense, so what could it be?
wind
He has to aim for green or there is no point. He must forgo the WIN for the possibility of making an ACE on a par 5 on the PGA Tour. That is the impossible possibility that he has created with his ability and every time he doesn't take the opportunity, he is one round, one year away from being able to do it and the one who does it. And then someone else has the chance to make history. A moment that will maybe happen once every century.
First of all, even if he hit the green there is ZERO chance of "holding" the green on a drive that far with that trajectory. Even if the ball hit the pin it would be one in a trillion that it actually went straight down into the hole travelling at that speed. The chance of a "slam dunk" hole in one is also virtually impossible with the ball moving that fast. The issue is that there is no space between the green and the water for him to hit the ball to in order to "scrub off" some of the balls speed. A hole in one on this hole is virtually impossible.
@@gregd6706 God help me. Yes it is impossible but also possible, I thought I stacked that pretty hard. If the green was soft it could hold and roll and if it does it could, it might, go in.
Virtually impossible given speed and required trajectory - but not quite impossible. Seeing a Condor's on my bucket list.
@@tim40gabby25 A Condor. Love it.
I have heard of players getting a hole in one on a par 4 but it’s a billion to one shot too. Unless it’s such a short hole like 280 yards and you have a very long hitter who could hit say a 5 iron that far maybe. Otherwise you’re hitting a 3 wood or driver and hoping it hits the pin and dies there. More likely it hits the pin so hard it bounces completely off the green.
The fans went nuts as soon as he took the driver out of the bag lol