Dog runs off with Gareth Bale's golf ball during Dunhill Links

Football legend Gareth Bale left in shock as a dog runs onto the green and steals his golf ball during the second round of the Dunhill Links.

Gareth Bale
Gareth Bale

Hilarious footage has been shared by the DP World Tour of a dog running off with Gareth Bale's golf ball during the second round of the Dunhill Links.

The incident happened while Bale was playing a chip shot onto a green at Carnoustie. 

Bale, 35, played a solid pitch shot to some 10 feet.

But he was soon left in shock as a dog got off its lead and ran onto the green.

A dog ran off with Bale's golf ball
A dog ran off with Bale's golf ball

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The dog popped Bale's TaylorMade TP5 Stripe into its mouth and then ran back across the green.

Thankfully the former Real Madrid and Spurs winger was able to retrieve his ball from the dog and replace his ball where it ended up on the green.

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'Brilliant, at least it brought it back. Good dog,' tweeted one fan. 

Another was less impressed: 'Another irresponsible dog owner. Control your dog, put it on a lead. It should not be at a golf tournament in any case.'

Gareth Bale
Gareth Bale

Bale is playing alongside Tour pro Dan Brown this week.

The duo opened with a superb 13-under par round on the Old Course at St Andrews on Thursday.

But they could only manage a 6-under par round at Carnoustie.

They are currently just outside the top 20 heading into the weekend. 

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Bale is rightly considered one of the greatest footballers of all time from the United Kingdom. 

He started his career at Southamption and went on to play for Spurs, Real Madrid and Los Angeles.

The Welsh wizard scored 141 goals in 394 appearances during his club career.

He also excelled on the international stage, scoring 41 goals in 111 appearances for Wales.

Bale also enjoyed a long spell as the captain of his home nation. 

He announced his retirement from football in January 2023.

Bale with McIlroy at the BMW PGA Pro Am
Bale with McIlroy at the BMW PGA Pro Am

Bale has always loved playing golf but he now gets to play even more of it.

He recently teed it up in the BMW PGA Pro-Am at Wentworth, and he is once again back on the DP World Tour at this week's Dunhill Links Pro-Am.

Bale's current handicap is 0.5.

Rory McIlroy last year said that Bale had the potential to make it big in the game if he keeps up the practice.

GolfMagic caught up with Gareth Bale as he headed down the 1st at St Andrews earlier this week.

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