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Observing the Unbelievable: Witness the Unfortunate Stroke of Luck in Golf – A Must-See Moment in Sports History

WATCH: The worst luck ever for a golf shot – this amazing blow has to be seen to be believed


Out of bounds golf sign

We’ve all hit balls out of bounds.

Tee shots that have been wild hooks or desperate slices.

Approach shots that not only missed the green, but missed the course itself.

They fly over fences, disappear down gullies or go for an unplanned swim.

Never to be seen again.

Sometimes, however, golf likes to torture us.

And that’s what happened to this golfer.

His original shot had left him in a tricky position so it wasn’t exactly good.

And the potential for more trouble was evident enough to prompt his mate to video the attempted recovery.

But when he stabbed down on the ball he could never have forecast what would happen next.

About the only good news in this instance is that the double hit rule no longer exists!

Take a look…

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