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Bryson DeChambeau drives a crazy 200mph at TopGolf and smashes the golf ball over net

HARD HITTER Bryson deChambeau enjoys some time off the course after helping Team USA win the Ryder Cup in September.

The 2020 US Open winner is making sure to keep his arms open after TopGolf caught him hitting a ball OVER with a protective net.


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DeChambeau lines up the shot in an effort to get 200 mph ball speed
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The American pulled his hands back...
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The ball was almost launched into orbit by the launcher
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Just reached his goal of 200mph ball speed...

He was able to maintain a decent ball speed...

Fans were stunned when the 28-year old hit his monster drive at 200MPH.

DeChambeau uploaded the video to TikTok. It has been viewed over 1.2 million times. The caption is: "@topgolf, we might need larger nets."

American bad-boy launches the ball in orbit and then turns away as though nothing has happened.

TopGolf's official account responded to the jokey hitter by saying, "We're going to need a larger boat," referring to the famous line from Jaws.

Dechambeau, who was nonchalant, simply replied: "Sorry about this."

Meanwhile, gawping fans were still in disbelief. One wrote, "That's insane!"

Another joked that hitting it over the fence Bryson would get you in trouble.

One tip: "I'm calling now... You won the Masters this season."

In order to increase his drive power, DeChambeau (known as "The Mad Scientist") gained 20kg in only nine months.

After working out in the gym, he went from a medium-sized shirt to an extra large.

His efforts at the gym paid off.

DeChambeau's 417 YARD drive was launched at Whistling Straits in September. He is currently the longest hitter on PGA Tour.

Californian golfer, who splits opinions with his fans, some praising him for his slow play style.

Others love his villain-type personality and hard hitting power.

DeChambeau provides entertainment that is unmatched.