Flashing spectator does her best to put off golfers at PGA tournament

Birdie tries to spoil a birdie: Flashing spectator does her best to put off golfers at the PGA tournament in Arizona

  • A spectator flashed her breasts at golf players during Phoenix Open on Sunday 
  • Her antics from notorious 16th green grandstand met with applause from crowd
  • The video has gone viral on social media, getting over 600,000 views 

A spectator did her best to put off golfers at a PGA Tour event – by flashing her breasts from the stands.

The mystery fan in a neon green top exposed her chest to the golfers at the Phoenix Open, at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona, as they prepared to take their shots on the green.

Her antics from the notorious 16th green grandstand on Sunday’s game were greeted by wild applause by the crowd as the players were forced to halt the game momentarily.  


The mystery fan (pictured, left and right) in a neon green top exposed her chest to the golfers at the Phoenix Open, at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona, as they prepared to take their shots on the green

The video – which has gone viral on social media, getting over 600,000 views and 15,000 likes – then pans around the golfers as they prepare to putt.

One crowd member can be heard saying: ‘He’s dying, he’s dying.

‘He is supposed to putt.’

The woman then does it again before the spectator adds: ‘No wonder he misses this putt.’  

Fans were quick to react to the woman’s antics, which divided opinions online.  

Welshman James quipped: ‘Are the playing for the Ry-DD-er Cup?’

Mint Crow joked: ‘FORE-play.’ 


he video – which has gone viral on social media, getting over 600,000 views and 15,000 likes – then pans around the golfers as they prepare to putt

But others were left unimpressed, with one Twitter user saying: ‘No place on the golf course for that type of behavior.’

US golfer Webb Simpson, 34, won in a play-off on Sunday after he birdied the final two holes of regulation to force a playoff with Tony Finau, then won with a 10-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole.

Two strokes ahead with two holes left, Finau missed an 18-foot birdie try in the playoff on the par-4 18th after driving left into the church pew bunkers.

Simpson two-putted from the fringe on the short par-4 17th and made a 17-footer from the edge of the green on the 18th. Finau, after hitting a 366-yard drive and an approach to 8 feet, missed a chance to win when his birdie try slid right.

 

 

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