Bryson DeChambeau jumps for joy after sinking his first career hole in one at The Masters

Must See: DeChambeau hits hole-in-one on 16th at Augusta



The final round at The Masters teed off on Sunday morning and the race for the green jacket is a close one at this year’s tournament.



While there may only be a few golfers in contention to win this year’s edition of The Masters, the rest of the competition still showed up to put on a show on the final day of the tournament, especially Bryson DeChambeau.

On the 16th hole of the day, the American golfer accomplished something incredible as he earned his first career ace with a beautiful show.



🚨 HOLE-IN-ONE!! 🚨



What a place for his FIRST CAREER ACE.



Jump for joy, @B_DeChambeau. 🎯#LiveUnderPar pic.twitter.com/SeUVrfmWAR — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 14, 2019

The 25-year-old couldn’t help but jump for joy after watching the ball sink into the hole and rightfully so because not many people can say they’ve ever hit a hole-in-one before.



DeChambeau gets his 1st ever hole in one...at any level in golf...on 16 at The Masters. — James Duthie (@tsnjamesduthie) April 14, 2019

It’s a good way to start a day that should be a very entertaining one for golf fans.

(H/T Twitter/PGATOUR)