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The hype of Bryson DeChambeau’s Sunday win is still buzzing in the golf community. And this year has been incredibly miraculous for him, because not only did the LIV loyalist have his first LIV win of the season, but it was also a ground-breaking victory with 13 birdies in the last round. Thus, having a record round of 12-under 58 and sealing his total score at 23-under 187.

While the golf community is still in awe of such a momentous achievement, a hilarious weeks-old video that recently resurfaced somehow stole the thunder of the triumphant LIV defector. 

Week old video takes a hysterical toll on the golf community

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Golf is a sport of mental calculations and good swings. But this latest golf enthusiast’s shot garnered the attention of the golf community not because of his stellar putting, but because of a farcical putting invention.

Thus, a video that is weeks old has been posted by NUCLR GOLF again on Twitter ( now X). And in that video, we can witness a golf fanatic who takes a nice swing for his shot, hoping his ball will travel in a proper projectile, but the ball defied all norms of golf and traveled the course in a weird trajectory and even hit a tee marker. But despite everything, the ball still reached the hole. 

Fans showcase their hilarious take on the video

Now, as this video resurfaced again, a swarm of golf netizens filled the comments with their opinions after watching the video.

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Two people said that perhaps this is his first hole of the morning,First hole? No warmup? Breakfast ball!and Breakfast ball for sure”.

Another posted his opinion, saying that it is natural to happen with the first hole of the day and said, I’d take that outcome on the first hole 80% of the time

Then again, one fan said, Great snake play

Another posted his opinion, saying,At least it didn’t go backwards

Someone also called his shot an ace, I think this should count as a hole-in-one.

Another made a sarcastic comment, saying, I’ve seen that. Except the ball split in 2 when it hit the next tee marker. Shocking. We laughed.

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What do you think of the golf enthusiast’s shot? Let us know in the comments below. 

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