Golf Pro Has Ultimate Stroke Of Luck To Win A Car On 'Price Is Right'
'The Price Is Right' shared a clip this week of a contestant sinking a golf putt to win a car. But this was no ordinary player. (Watch the video below.)
Travis Britt is an assistant pro at Brentwood Country Club in Los Angeles who by chance, it seems, got to play 'Hole in One' for a Hyundai Venue.
'I had no idea we were playing Hole in One by the way,' host Drew Carey said as he let the audience know that Britt does for a living.
'If you miss this putt, hang your head, bro,' Carey said. 'Do not show your face in public.'
But first Britt had to try to ace a game pricing products in ascending order, which he did well enough to earn a short putt.
'No pressure right?' Britt said.
'I should sit on your shoulders to make this fair,' Carey cracked.
Britt made the shot easily and his entourage went crazy.
The episode aired earlier in the month but the clip was understandably making the rounds on Friday.
Congrats on the new drive, golf pro.
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