Bryson DeChambeau's giveaway: LIV star issues apology over CHAOTIC scramble for his $325K Bentley
Bryson DeChambeau thought he was staging a light-hearted fan challenge.
Instead, the LIV Golf star found himself at the centre of a digital meltdown as his latest giveaway spiralled into chaos.
Big day!
— Bryson DeChambeau (@brysondech) September 6, 2025
I’m giving this Bentley away to one of you, today on my Instagram Live at 12:00 PM CST pic.twitter.com/PqZ51rRs4T
A plan to hand over his $325,000 Bentley Continental GT to one lucky fan turned into a frenzy that even the 2020 U.S. Open champion admitted he was unprepared for.
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According to TMZ Sports, DeChambeau’s ShotCup Challenge had been gaining traction for days, with fans glued to his social media for updates.
The goal was deceptively simple: chip a ping-pong ball from the ground floor of his home into a tiny red plastic shot glass perched on an upstairs catwalk.
It took him 665 failed attempts across nearly two weeks before finally sinking the shot on Day 12, with his persistence finally paying off in viral clips shared across X and Instagram.
I’m going home now - Day 12 pic.twitter.com/nCfB3ZIMxd
— Bryson DeChambeau (@brysondech) September 5, 2025
To mark the feat, DeChambeau promised to give away his Bentley via an Instagram Live draw, powered by sponsor Underdog Sport.
But when he opened entries, his fans came in waves too big for his own website to handle.
The sheer volume of traffic crashed the platform, locking thousands out and leaving the golfer stunned.
“I didn’t expect this. You guys crashed the site!” DeChambeau admitted on his Instagram Stories.
“We’re gonna make sure you have a chance to enter. Stay tuned.”
True to his word, DeChambeau extended the entry deadline by 24 hours and assured supporters the giveaway was back online later in the day.
Dechambeau issues apology over giveaway meltdown
The 30-year-old LIV star later apologised publicly for the fiasco, telling his 4 million Instagram followers:
“Sorry about the technical difficulties, appreciate everyone who showed out to the livestream! Link in bio to enter! We are gonna give this thing away!”
His reassurances seemed to calm the storm, but not before screenshots of error messages and frustrated fan comments lit up social media feeds.
For DeChambeau, the episode was another reminder of how easily digital hype can tip into full-blown chaos.
Still, with the Bentley prize back on track and thousands of hopefuls vying for the keys, the giveaway is rolling again.