Bryson DeChambeau’s RIDICULOUS drives on No. 6 at Arnold Palmer

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Published 2022-03-01
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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All Comments (21)
  • @STAWSKINATOR
    Crazy that the newest PGA game even considers this impossible and unrealistic but this man did it in real life
  • @BrendanWhelan
    Happy Gilmore accomplished that feat no more than an hour ago.
  • @harborwolf22
    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.
  • @CarsonClaws
    Absolutely unbelievable power and accuracy, few golfers in the world can pull that off
  • 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.
  • @bigballa6963
    Best move Cobra could have made scooping this man up
  • @yorkiepit
    The most amazing thing about this video is Lee Westwood being in such great shape.
  • @manny75586
    That's absurd power and ballsy. Especially leading the tournament. He's a lot of fun to watch.
  • @dondee5439
    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.
  • 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
  • @ryanmoore4071
    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.
  • @GWills-ys6rd
    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"
  • @ncbuys
    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! 🦾
  • @davehudson3439
    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.
  • @jc-le4sf
    Just imagine his playing partners teeing up after that drive.
  • 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.
  • @bigred9049
    Exactly why he’s my fav player on tour
  • @AB-nv7bz
    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.