Bryson DeChambeau achieved his goal of making a hole-in-one at his $2 million Texas home on day 16 of the challenge.
On Nov. 13, DeChambeau began trying to hit an ace from in front of his home onto the backyard putting green.
The rules were very simple. As the days pass, you will be given as many chances as there are days you have attempted the challenge.
Wednesday was DeChambeau's 16th day with a hole-in-one, and he had come close to it several times in the past 15 days.
DeChambeau had been documenting his attempts at the challenge every day on his social media channels, but it wasn't until he finally accomplished it in a video he posted Wednesday on his 14th attempt of the day.
The shot bounced off the green and rolled into the cup.
The golfers started cheering in joy and running toward the backyard from where they had set up their shots at the front.
“You're kidding me!” he yelled, running to the back of the house.
DeChambeau kissed the ball and fished it out of the cup before tossing it into the air.
He came close several times along the way before sinking the shot in Wednesday's video.
Apart from his recent success on the course, DeChambeau has created a large following.
He became a popular figure on social media platforms as he posted golf-related content.
DeChambeau also posted a video of himself playing a round of golf with Tom Brady on his YouTube channel.
DeChambeau won the U.S. Open this year at No. 2 Pinehurst, North Carolina.
He also finished in the top 10 at the Masters.





