Transcript of Postgame Show: Bryson DeChambeau's TikTok Shot
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I'm glad Dan isn't here for this post came because I had something that I wanted to talk to you guys about, and I feel like it's not a damn topic. Okay. It's something that's happening on social media, on TikTok, specifically, I believe, for the past almost in almost two weeks now that I've been fascinated with, and I don't know how this got in my algorithm, but I love it. Every day, if it doesn't show up, I go searching it out.
Aj and Big Justice.
No. Even though I saw they were wrestling this weekend, They don't know who they are.
You know who they are. We'll get back to them.
You know who they are. Yeah, Roy, you know who they are. So they're inescapable. What are you doing? They're the guys that do the boom.
No idea.
You don't know who they are. Double chon chocolate cookie. Okay. Do you not live in society?
How do you not know who they are? I understand this thing you're doing, but-I'm not doing that thing.
I have no idea who they are.
You have no idea who they are?
No.
I believe, Roy. Fair enough. You don't know who they are. That's not a truthful conversation. It's a lie. It's not a lie. It's a straight-up lie, but okay, that's fine.
We've done this before. It gets explained to him. They bring the boom, and he's like, Hey, in one ear, not the other.
What boom? What was the band that he said he never heard? There was a band that we were like, Roy, he's clearly heard that.
The Beatles. Okay. So, Stugats, this is something on social media that I think that you will enjoy But I don't think you have any way to find it.
Again, it's captivating, and I don't know how it got here. But, Bryson DeChambeau is trying to hit a hole in one over his house.
Every day that he doesn't do it, he gets an extra shot.
So day one, he takes one attempt. Day two, he takes two attempts.
We're now by day 13 or 14. Every day, I tune in to see if Bryce and DeChambeau hits a hole in one over his house. He's doing it essentially blind because his house is It's very fancy, and I'm assuming very, very expensive. It's like a wall of glass, but when you see it from the other side, it's like going downhill. He has no real idea of where the hole is just based on what he remembers. He has someone standing on his roof telling him He's like a walkie-talkie, a little right, a little left, a little further.
Like a catty?
Yeah, but every day he's going out there. So day 13, today, 14, whatever day it is, he'll take 13 shots or 14 shots.
Spoiler alert, if you want it, is he...
Look, there's his house It's right there if you're watching this on video. So there he is, and he's trying to hit a hole in one by hitting the ball over his house onto his own private putting green. Wow. And he's just doing this thinking that he was going to do it right away. Every day, I'm tuning in to see if he did it or not because this is going on a lot longer than he thought it was going to go on. Yesterday or the day before, because I'm not exactly sure what time they upload it.
Spoiler alert.
Ball went in and bounced out, so it didn't count. Now he has to continue doing it. Every day, he's trying to make a hole in one over his house, and I don't I don't know why I find this so interesting, but I want to see if Bryson does it.
Is anyone else skeptical that he did this in one shoot and just changed outfits and he worked ahead on this? Because I just feel like he's a busy guy. He has time every day to do this, whereas in three hours, a couple of outfit changes, you could do a few days. I'm just skeptical of all of it.
He's on all of it. I mean, he goes, what?
That's the more efficient way to do it. I understand what you're saying.
You don't believe anyone who's making content these days. You believe everything is fake. Look what I brought us. Look at the gift I brought everybody here. We got Chris Whittingham here.
This is mesmerizing. Chris Whittingham is a fancy lad.
So he can finally apologize for the Kentucky Trade.
To your point, Chris, the lighting changes every day. There's a different amount of sun bathing his home every day. So I really do think he goes out once a day. But does it make you, Billy, think at all that he's a worse golfer than you would imagine?
No. I mean, I think him getting it is just going to be dumb luck when he gets it, right? And then he has now people that are copying him, trying to do it over, there's, I think, a golf pro or whatever, someone that works at a golf shop.
I don't know where it was, but it was snowing and he's trying to hit it over. They're warning him like, Dude, you're going to break the windows. You're not a good golfer. Don't do this. He's sure enough, he's still doing it. He's hitting the wall and stuff.
People are copycatting this now. I don't know why I'm interested in this, but I can't not-I see it every day, and I cannot help but turn like, I'm gripped.
I'm gripped for the full minute and a half worth of video. It's amazing.
And he's getting so bothered that he can't do it, too. He's getting so He's frustrated with himself.
What I wonder about, though, is the communication because is there a guy on the roof that's telling him, a little to the left?
No, he knows at this point.
There's another voice in the video, but I don't know if he's on the roof, on the other side. We never see the second voice in the video. Where is the camera aimed?
Bryson clearly has his aiming point on the house. You were saying, what Bryson is doing, he's so close every time. I watched one the other day, it was nine shots, and they're all right around the hole.
I know, but it stands to reason. He knows the distance, and he's a professional golfer, so he knows what club he needs to hit.
He will tell you right when he hits it, up, little short, little long.
I'm just imagining me. This one's going to hit the hill. I'm imagining me and you teeing up a ball facing our house.
You would definitely break all of the glass.
I would hate it. I I missed the house.
I would pay to see Roy try to do this.
In fairness-I'll hit the window. In fairness, Roy doesn't know what golf is. In fairness, he said a thousand times, Oh, that's going to go straight in.
I would worry about hitting the glass. His home is all glass. It's all floor to ceiling glass. But yes, the professional golfer is going to come within inches of the hole every time.
You play golf with a frisbee, right?
The fun thing is, even when you see it and he's maybe a foot and a half away, you suck, man. That is way off.
I feel bad for him. The ones that bounce and just die on the green, they don't move at all. I feel terrible because he's got to get the spin right. I think the spin is the most difficult part of that.
Well, if you're intrigued by the specter of glass shattering, I've got a movie recommendation for you. You should watch this movie called The Coffee Table. I think you're exactly the guy that would really go for this.
What's it about, Mike?
Watch it on a flight.
Have the family over on Thanksgiving and just be like, Come on, let's give this thing. It's about the human condition.
Is it similar to your recommendation of The Lighthouse?
That's a Christmas movie.
Comparatively, it's a rom-com.
Okay, bye, Woody.
Billy has been locked in on watching Bryson DeChambeau's TikTok to see whether or not he can actually hit a golf ball over his house onto a putting green and into the hole for a hole-in-one. Will Bryson ever pull it off? Also, WITTY IS HERE???????????????
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