Bryson DeChambeau's tee shot at LIV Adelaide was nothing short of extraordinary. While he managed to top his drive, it was still a remarkable feat. In a stunning scene, DeChambeau nearly missed the ball and completely topped it, yet the ball stayed in the fairway and traveled an impressive 245 yards. This was no ordinary topped drive, as DeChambeau went on to make a birdie on the hole, proving that sometimes tops can be better than others. The American's opening round of 6-under was matched by Australian Marc Leishman, and the two will head into round two tied atop the leaderboard. American Anthony Kim shot 5-under in the opening round. But here's where it gets controversial... Some might argue that topping a drive is always a bad thing, but DeChambeau's performance shows that it can be a strategic move, especially on a Par 5. So, what do you think? Is topping a drive ever a good thing? Share your thoughts in the comments below!