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Over the last few years, Bryson DeChambeau has really emerged as one of golf’s best. The young icon has impressed with his wins, which includes his US Open 2020 triumph. Of course, successful stars like DeChambeau also enjoy a lavish lifestyle.

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DeChambeau, who turned professional in 2016, has often loved sharing bits of his lifestyle with fans.

This includes his YouTube channel, which features various videos about his life. Though some are focused on golf, many revolve around some personal aspects. Notably, DeChambeau’s recent video, which is a house tour, is the perfect example of the same.

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Bryson DeChambeau shares house tour with fans

Premiering live on YouTube, DeChambeau’s new house tour video was nearly 30 minutes long.

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“Welcome to the DeChambeau residence,” he starts, as the camera enters, while also providing small glimpses of the house.

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The Dallas house was purchased back in 2018, something which he claims to love dearly. However, the 28-year-old hinted that part two of this video would feature his new house. DeChambeau, who has earned millions because of his PGA Tour wins, feels blessed to have a new house being built while living in the Dallas one.

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The video starts off with DeChambeau’s backyard, which has a couch, a TV, and also darts if he wants to play. The US Open 2020 winner also showed off his magnolia shrubs, which have grown in size over the years, along with a modern pool he had installed.

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Another item was his basketball hoop, one of which broke due to a storm.

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An interesting detail was his flat line tied to the trees. DeChambeau walked on it for a while, even making it halfway before falling off.

He moved on to his gym immediately, which has everything one could need, and the golf cart from when he lost to Brooks Koepka.

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What memorabilia is displayed in DeChambeau’s house?

Moving inside, DeChambeau quickly showed the laundry and kitchen, both stocked with necessary items, along with a few standout ones. His kitchen, while a luxurious white, also has the Augusta National plates on display. The living room, also white in color, had some really amazing memorabilia on display.

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One of the items present was Ben Hogan’s signature in a case, along with DeChambeau’s 2015 National Championship ring. The living room also boasted a fireplace DeChambeau had installed, along with some special art pieces.

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The second floor has DeChambeau’s bedroom, simulator, and a gaming room, which has a pool, another TV, and a ping-pong table. DeChambeau takes the camera through the floor before heading back to his office.

Easily one of his most used rooms, DeChambeau’s office, contains his trophies, along with countless other memorabilia that a golf fan would appreciate.

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In the end, DeChambeau seemed excited about his new house. While most details are under wraps, one can only hope for details like a trophy room.

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That being said, DeChambeau, currently recovering from his injury, last played the Farmers Insurance Open (CUT). One can only hope for a speedy recovery for DeChambeau, who is working on his body as of now.

What was your favorite part about DeChambeau’s house? Let us know.

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