Zach Johnson’s Caddie celebrates albatross with weird dance (Video)

After holing the second shot of a par-5, Zach Johnson’s caddie responded accordingly by dancing like an albatross.


Double eagle’s in golf are rare and are rarely accomplished on par-5’s. With the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill this weekend in Orlando, there had never been a double eagle recorded at the course.

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It just happened to occur twice this weekend.

Daniel Berger recorded a double eagle, also known as an albatross, on the par-5 sixth hole Saturday.

Sunday, Zach Johnson had his turn as he recorded an albatross on the par-5 16th hole.

With such an incredible shot, his caddie, Damon Green, responded the only appropriate way to respond to such an amazing shot.

Green began dancing as if he was an albatross. He flapped his arms up and down like the bird to celebrate Johnson’s shot.

It was a beautiful shot by the tour veteran.

Johnson, using a five-iron, had a perfect right-to-left draw that carried perfectly along the green as the ball found its way into the hole.

The tournament entering the weekend had never seen the double eagle, so it’s only fitting that two albatrosses occurred.

It’s a shot so nice, even the caddie had to dance in celebration.

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