Tee shot at Ryder Cup ends up wedged in onlooker's backpack
You can't even run the numbers on this one.
The shot American golfer Brooks Koepka hit onto the fringe of the fifth hole bunkers on Day 2 of the Ryder Cup seems mathematically impossible for a couple reasons.
For one, Koepka's ball somehow wedged itself between a standing man and his backpack.
The ridiculous part, however, is the man with the backpack was the father of Belgian golfer, Thomas Pieters.
DON'T MOVE, MR. PIETERS. (WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE).
Koepka ended up having to take a drop from shoulder height next to Mr. Pieters. The crowd applauded both men, as they well should.
Dan is on Twitter. But does he get to keep the ball.
"Excuse me, sir? You have a golf ball lodged between you and your backpack."https://t.co/qktStGNHAl
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) October 1, 2016
Brooks Koepka just drove his ball into Thomas Pieters' dad's backpack.#TeamEurope pic.twitter.com/7koz57O1Zw
— Ryder Cup Team EUR (@RyderCupEurope) October 1, 2016