5-year-old one-armed golfer stuns PGA Tour pros on the driving range
Published
Nov. 15, 2016 1:52 p.m. ET
Nick Schwartz
5-year-old Tommy Morrissey hasn't let his disability stop him from becoming an incredibly talented player at a young age, and he showed off in front of PGA Tour pros this week before the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in Las Vegas. Morrissey boomed a few drives on the range, and even performed a trick shot with his "trick shot idol" Wesley Bryan.
Morrissey tried to teach Bryson DeChambeau how to pull off the one-handed swing, but DeChambeau had a bit of trouble.
Morrissey was born without part of his right arm, but he got his first golf clubs at the age of 1 and hasn't looked back.
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