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Paralyzed Army veteran helps team win tournament by draining a crazy putt
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Paralyzed Army veteran helps team win tournament by draining a crazy putt

Published May. 6, 2016 3:55 p.m. ET

Sports never fail to provide spectacular moments, be it at the professional level or just recreational. In this case, it fell right in the middle -- and it was fantastic. 

Randy Shack, an Army veteran who was paralyzed in battle in Iraq, was playing in a PGA Hope event where he drained a ridiculously long putt to help win the tournament for his team.

The putt was great, as were the reactions from his teammates. It made for a great moment on the course as the group went wild.

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