Little lad has HILARIOUS reaction to Scottie Scheffler making eagle
A young fan had an incredible reaction to Scottie Scheffler's eagle Thursday at the PGA Tour's AT&T Byron Nelson.
Scottie Scheffler had a great round of golf Thursday in McKinney, Texas for the AT&T Byron Nelson, but someone else might've had an even better day than him.
Scheffler, 26, shot a 7-under par 64 at TPC Craig Ranch for the first round of this week's PGA Tour event.
It's the last tournament before the season's second major, the PGA Championship, in Rochester, New York.
Scheffler, who grew up in Texas, is looking for his seventh career PGA Tour victory and third of this season this week.
He broke out onto the scene early last year when he won four PGA Tour events in the span of just a few months, capping it off with winning The Masters in April.
After his 64 Thursday, the World No. 2 was four strokes back of leader S.Y. Noh, who shot an incredible 11-under 60, just a stroke shy of a 59.
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But still, neither Scheffler nor Noh appeared to be the most excited person on the course Thursday.
After Scheffler made his second eagle of the round with a three on the par-5 18th to end his day yesterday, his own reactions were upstaged by a young fan.
260 yards 14 feet
Scottie Scheffler finishes with an eagle @ATTByronNelson. pic.twitter.com/RQn7bxL1Ys— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) May 11, 2023
After Scheffler made it onto the 18th green in two, he successfully found the bottom of the cup on his 14-footer for eagle.
And while his reaction was largely composed, a young fan of his had a much different reaction.
"Let's go Scottie!" He was seen yelling after an excited fist pump. Afterwards, he added:
You can watch the full hilarious clip below:
"He's just not human!"
Scottie's eagle putt on 18 was great, but this fan's reaction was even better https://t.co/CeJSyx9xYn pic.twitter.com/MRvFLIoBhX— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) May 12, 2023
Scheffler started his second round in the early wave Friday and was 2-under par half-way through his front nine.
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