Bryson DeChambeau, the 2020 U.S. Open winner and arguably the hottest ticket in golf, has put his jaw-dropping mansion in Dallas’ hottest neighborhood on the market for $3 million.

The stunning residence at 5469 Brookstown Drive is a showpiece of elegant design—it went under contract in just over two weeks on the market! How about we get into the inside of it? For starters, the 5,339-square-foot five-bedroom, six-bathroom estate is a flawless marriage of modern elegance with just the right touch of personal details that seems to mark DeChambeau’s properties. Perhaps best exemplified by the inclusion of the high-definition golf simulator found inside the media room—an element bordering on over-the-top and undoubtedly designed in homage to Bryson’s “The Scientist” moniker—the home has been modified to cater to specifically.

The mansion once housed the formidable array of trophies won by DeChambeau in his eight PGA Tour victories and the 2021 Arnold Palmer Invitational. The new owner must provide their own for this beautiful home, still radiating the decadence. Bryson, with his eight starts at Augusta and one of just three golfers to claim the NCAA Division 1 championship as well as the U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open titles, awaits his. Open, he has undoubtedly left his mark. Nestled in the quiet neighborhood of North Dallas close to Forest Lane and the Dallas North Tollway, the former abode of DeChambeau features an open design on the first floor. The space contains a luxurious owner’s suite, a warm guest bedroom, and a chef’s kitchen with best-of-the-line appliances and refurbished cabinetry.

Upstairs, three more master suites, a high-quality pool table, and a media room with several flat-screen TVs that Bryson magnanimously left behind are available. Imagine watching golf on the same TV Bryson used! Outside, you’ll find a patio oasis with a built-in grill, an outdoor fireplace, and an enormous backyard pool. A fire pit makes this space perfect for gatherings year-round. There is also a Kinetico Water purifying system within the property and many additions: new paint, landscaping, and modern fixtures.


Bryson expressed his love for the home on a YouTube tour and how much it meant to him—all the memories made there. He bought the house in 2018, shortly after it was built, and has since gone on to make another residence in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The quick sale attests to the demand for such luxury properties, mainly when a celebrity formerly lived there. Bryson joined LIV Golf in 2022 with a $125 million deal. Now, his Melshire Estates mansion is set to create new memories with its next lucky owner. So here’s to new beginnings in a house filled with history and elegance. May the new residents enjoy every corner of their stunning new abode!