A turtle peels like a waterfall while moving during a PGA game
Apr 01, 2025
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According to The Sun and other foreign media, Mitchell Theolet, a caddie of professional golfer Taylor Pendris of Canada, found a turtle on the green at the Texas Children's Houston Open on the PGA Tour in Texas on the 30th (local time).
For fear of disruption and for the safety of the turtle, Theoret tried to move it.
The moment he lifted it up, the turtle began to pee and created a huge stream of water.
Teoret was taken aback for a moment, but he didn't miss the turtle and put it down in a safe place.
The galleries at the scene, as well as the fans watching the live broadcast, were enthusiastic about it, saying, `It gave a little fun.'
Netizens said "A lot of water poured out of that little body", "You must have drunk a lot of water before the rounding.""You must pay Caddy a hazard pay." He is jokingly responding to his back.
Meanwhile, Korean-American player Lee Min-woo (Australia) won the Houston Open for the first time.
He won the PGA Tour title for the first time in his career, beating world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and 2019 U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland by one stroke with a final total of 20-under 260. The prize money for the tournament is 1.71 million dollars (about 2.51 billion won).
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.