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Scottie Scheffler couldn't contain himself after Peyton Manning's tee shot struck house

Scottie Scheffler couldn't contain himself after Peyton Manning's tee shot struck house

New York Post2 days ago

Peyton Manning wasn't always this inaccurate.
During Workday's Golden Bear Pro-Am event during the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Ohio, the NFL legend's tee shot on the first hole veered way off course — so off course that Manning's ball struck a nearby house.
Scottie Scheffler, the world's No. 1 golfer according to the PGA rankings, witnessed the ordeal and couldn't contain his laughter as a result of the incident.
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In the video, Manning is seen shouting 'Fore!' multiple times before the ball makes contact with the house with a loud bang, prompting Scheffler to keel over in laughter.
Scheffler was heard saying, 'Good morning, sir,' as Manning backed up from the tee, laughing at his dubious swing.
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Scheffler, 28, placed fourth overall in The Masters in April and ended up winning his third major championship title after shooting 11-under at the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club earlier this month.
Peyton Manning, former NFL quarterback, takes a photo with Scottie Scheffler on the ninth green prior to the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday at Muirfield Village Golf Club on May 28, 2025 in Dublin, Ohio.
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Scottie Scheffler couldn't contain his laughter following Peyton Manning's errand golf swing.
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The Memorial Tournament pro-am serves as a bridge between professional athletes from different sports and runs from May 29 to June 1.
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The tournament was originally founded in 1976 by World Golf Hall of Fame inductee and record-holder for most Major Tournament wins, Jack Nicklaus.

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