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DJ Khaled linked with shock sporting career venture after impressive video of his skills emerges online

MUSIC mogul DJ Khaled has shown off his super smooth golf swing after claiming he could be a future pro.

The rapper, 47, left fans with their jaws on the floor after hitting the pin off the tee in a viral video.

DJ Khaled is determined to break down barriers in the world of golf


The music producer wants to go all the way to the PGA Tour


He recently showed off his smooth swing as he hit the pin off the tee in a viral video

Khaled is determined to break down barriers in golf and recently declared his wish to play on the PGA Tour.

He told ESPN: “My name is Khaled Khaled, and I am a golfer now.

“Golf is like life. Life is like golf. It’s not easy, but it’s beautiful.

“You’re battling yourself every day. Every night in bed you’re thinking about it. What’s a little thing you can tweak? It’s a feeling you know.”

And Khaled has backed up his words with action, showing off his skills on a short Par 3.

The music producer is seen pitching a perfect approach to the green, his ball striking the pin before settling just feet from the hole.

He is heard shouting: “Right by the pin!

“Yo I think that actually hit the [flag stick] and rolled back. Make sure you don’t cut that one.”

Golf fans were quick to comment, with many discussing Khaled’s assertion that he wants to play on Tour.

One fan responded to the clip: “Yes. Many PGA tour players have missed the green on a par 3 and this video evidence shows that Mr. Khaled has what it takes.”

Another laughed: “Let’s break 90 first… baby steps.”

While a third said: “I love his passion for the game and hoping he can introduce it to others…but not a chance. Trying to be respectful to just how good PGA Tour players are.”

And a fourth added: “Absolutely. He looks great.”

Khaled recently held a charity golf event in Florida, with a host of famous faces heading to Miami for a sun-drenched round.

Marcus Jordan and NFL star Odell Beckham Jr were among the guests playing at the prestigious Miami Beach Golf Club last month.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does watching golf improve your game?

Yes, it does improve my game!

One of the most loved sports in the world is golf. The sport of golf involves hitting a ball to a target from various distances with sticks and clubs. It’s a great way to relax and spend some quality time outdoors. Did you know there are so many benefits to playing golf? Here are a few:

  • Golf helps you get fit
  • Playing golf makes you feel good
  • Playing doesn’t require you to think about too many things
  • Golf is a game that teaches patience
  • Golf is an inspiration.
  • Golf is a lot of fun
  • Golf is easy to master
  • Golf is cheaper than other sports
  • Golf is a wonderful stress reliever
  • Golf is a social activity

What is the most crucial shot in golf

The most important shot a golfer can make is the putt. It takes so much skill and precision to hit the ball correctly, that you are likely to lose the hole (and the game).

How can I make money playing the game of golf?

Absolutely! You have many options to make extra money as a professional golfer. You could teach lessons, sell merchandise, host tournaments or even participate in celebrity events.

What is the average weekend score for a golfer?

A beginner’s average score on the golf course is around 100. As you get better at golf, your scores improve. You’ll probably start out playing 9 holes and work up to 18.

Can I improve my golf game without practicing?

For improving your game, practicing is crucial. However, if you don’t possess the time or resources to consistently perform drills, you can still improve. Just remember that it’s important to put in the effort to practice what your intention is. If you want to play faster, you need to focus on playing fast. If you want to hit the target farther, you should also focus on hitting the target further.

What does an average golfer do?

The average golfer shoots around 80-85 yards with their driver.

Statistics

  • Or that, on the greens, some 84% of putts over five feet also finish short of the hole? (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
  • Shot Scope’s mapping data reveals 72% of danger is at the front of the green (sand or water), whereas there’s only 28% behind. (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
  • Trackman found that over 65% of amateur’s golf shots finish short of the target from 160 yards. (golfinsideruk.com)
  • However, if you go in thinking that you will get all the way down to a 10, you will likely stunt your progress because your expectations are way out of line. (practical-golf.com)
  • According to Shot Scope’s database of more than 30 million shots, 80% of missed greens are missed short. (todaysgolfer.co.uk)

External Links

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How To

Five simple exercises to improve your game of golf

Golf is a very popular sport. To be a great golfer, you need to practice a lot. Practice is the best way to improve your game. You should spend at least 2 hours per week playing golf. But, not everyone has the time. These five easy exercises will help improve your golf swing if this is you.

  1. Start at the top – Stand straight, straighten your back, and hold the club straight. Next, bend your knees slightly so that you can swing the club. Concentrate on the target. This helps you to get in position before you hit the ball.
  2. Keep your balance straight – Balance means that you are standing straight, keeping your feet together, and making sure that your weight evenly distributes throughout your body. When you hit the ball, your weight should shift forward towards the front leg.
  3. Bend your knees. Place your hands on your hips and bend your knees. Then, take a deep breath and exhale while bending your knees. This will allow your lower body to follow through when you swing the club.
  4. Relax your shoulders – Try to relax your shoulders so that they do not interfere with your swing. Let them free-range as you swing your club. This will allow you to generate speed and power without using excessive force.
  5. Keep your eyes on your target. Concentrate on your target. Keep in mind that you can’t see the problem if you look at the ball.