Bryson DeChambeau’s RIDICULOUS drives on No. 6 at Arnold Palmer
In the 3rd and 4th round of the 2021 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, Bryson DeChambeau takes on the daunting par-5 6th hole with ease, hitting 370 and 377 yard drives respectively over the water to set up easy birdie opportunities. DeChambeau and final round playing partner, Lee Westwood, talk about the drives and describe how special the moment was.
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21 Comments
What were his scores on this hole?
I identify as a Bryson DeChambeau fan.
I LOVE HIIIIIM MOTHAFAKAAAA 😀 😀 😀
What did he score on the hole?
Never understood the hate this guy gets
he should try hitting it straight
@brysondechambeau should do a video where you spends the day trying to Ace this par 5.
5:36
Typical Pom. Westwood🙄
Happy Gilmore completed that feat just an hour ago.
True PGA speed runner!
Even with a hurricane behind me I aint making that drive in a million years.
nice shot popeye
awesome
If you think Bryson's drive at the Arnold Palmer Invitational was ridiculous you should have seen Arnold Palmer in the shower, all man.
Geez, that poor guy that had to hit next.😬
👍
so cooi
Rory was longer than Bryson at the same event
A lot of people don’t know this but his next shots after these drives lost him the tourney.
Are we marketing long drives while also changing balls that would prevent the long drives?