Golf fans are built different. Forget storming the 18th green or swiping a souvenir flag — this time they stormed the internet.

Bryson DeChambeau promised to give away a brand new Bentley to one lucky fan after pulling off his now-legendary living-room-to-upstairs ping pong trick shot. (Yes, golf’s resident mad scientist is now part-time carnival trick-shot artist.)

The catch? Fans just had to sign up on his website. Simple, right? Wrong.

Within minutes of going live, so many fans piled in that Bryson’s website folded like a cheap lawn chair in a thunderstorm. Screens froze, error codes popped up like bad bunker lies, and suddenly the Bentley dream was delayed by a day.

Bryson, being Bryson, leaned into the chaos:

“Didn’t think y’all would break the site. Guess that’s what happens when you put a Bentley on the line.”

Now the giveaway has been pushed back 24 hours while his tech team tries to beef up the servers, probably with as much horsepower as the actual car.

Meanwhile, golf Twitter/X is in full meltdown mode:

  • “I just wanted free wheels, now I need therapy.”
  • “Bryson’s site got less stability than my 3-wood swing.”
  • “At least he didn’t ask us to hit 210 ball speed to enter.”

The lesson? Never underestimate the power of golf fans when you dangle luxury toys in front of them. Forget birdies and bogeys — this was the crash heard ‘round the internet.

Stay tuned, someone’s about to drive away in style… assuming they can actually load the page.

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