PGA Tour pro relieves himself against tree on live TV at Sony Open
Outrage! PGA Tour pro takes an unfortunate time to urinate against a tree at the Sony Open.
Footage of a PGA Tour pro relieving himself against a tree went viral over the weekend at the Sony Open.
Keegan Bradley was taking his time with his customary AimPoint putting method during the third round.
But all eyes were quickly drawn to the PGA Tour pro in the background.
Full marks if you can correctly guess the player in question!
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Feels like a golfer in the background needed some relief. pic.twitter.com/Stzwrae09F
— Andy Nesbitt (@anezbitt) January 12, 2024
Jon Rahm had urged the PGA Tour to install more portable toilets on the golf course.
The Spaniard wanted to see port-a-pottys on every single hole on the PGA Tour.
That was just months before he left to join the LIV Golf League in a reported £450m move at the end of the season.
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Bradley went on to lose a three-man playoff to Grayson Murray, who clinched his second career title on the PGA Tour.
It marked Murray's first win in six and half years.
Murray moves to a career-best 46th in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) following his victory at famed Waialae Country Club in Hawaii.
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Bradley was one of two PGA Tour players who seemingly irked golf fans on social media at the Sony Open.
While some golf fans have no issue with Bradley taking time on his putts using the popular new AimPoint putting method, other fans want to see the back of it, especially from close range.
Brian Harman was another player who was frustrating golf fans during the coverage, especially when taking well over a minute to play a shot around the green from a tight lie.