Photo Credit: Nelk Boys

What do you get when 18 straight Canadian bros, a Kick livestream, and a 155-yard par-three hole come together for nearly 60 hours straight? Viral chaos, shirtless sunburns, and an actual hole-in-one.

Full Send Golf legends, the Nelk Boys, fully shut down a chunk of Calgary’s Heritage Pointe Golf Club for one wild mission: to get a hole-in-one, live on camera. Yes, they were dead serious. Yes, it took 57 hours. And yes, Kyle actually did it.

The challenge saw Kyle, Salim, Bob, Gambles, and more (the full straight-fueled dream team) take turns swinging at the same shot over, and over, and over again. The vibes? Heatwave. RV camping. Golf-core meets frat house. Somewhere between ESPN and Bravo if you squint hard enough.

Kyle finally nailed the shot at 9PM last night, cracking a celebratory Happy Dad seltzer like it was the final rose on The Bachelor: Bro Edition.

We’re not leaving until we get a hole-in-one,” Kyle told a reporter earlier in the week; shirt off, vibe on, and full commitment activated. Say what you want about the guys, but the dedication was camp.

The full event was held at Heritage Pointe, with the Nelk squad setting up tents, parking an RV by the tee box, and refusing to leave until they manifested that hole-in-one. Meanwhile, temperatures climbed past eighty-six degrees, so that’s a bit much.

So, to recap: 57 hours, one golf ball, 18 dudes, 30,000+ live viewers, several shirtless bro-moments, one hole-in-one, and the internet on fire. Love them or hate them, they sent it.

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