Justin Bieber is hanging out with pro golfers at the PGA Championship
By Nick Denning
Since canceling his World Tour, the pop star has been spotted around town and, now, hanging out with pro golfers.
Justin Bieber surprised many when he canceled his Purpose World Tour last month. Citing the need for “resting and getting some relaxation” he has since been spotted at the celebrity-endorsed Hillsong Church, of which he is a member, with rumors that he may be starting his own.
But this past week, he was spotted at another sanctuary of sorts, specifically the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. With the PGA Championship starting tomorrow, fans flocked to the practice rounds of the tournament to watch the best golfers in the world prepare for the major championship.
Currently fun-employed, Bieber was among the fans in attendance. Of course, his status earned him a spot a little closer than the other spectators. Bieber spent the day hanging out and having fun with a number of notable golfers.
Golfer Kevin Na posted this video on Instagram, walking side by side with the Biebs as fellow golfer Wesley Bryan rapped Big Sean’s verse from Bieber’s “No Pressure” as Bubba Watson followed behind:
Speaking of Watson, Bieber posted a selfie with the two time Masters winner:
He also snapped a photo with Inside the NBA’s Ernie Johnson:
And finally, here’s a video of him juggling a golf ball with a club. Not bad if you ask me:
I know what you’re thinking. Bieber’s stealing the show, and it’s not even his tour! But be honest, this is pretty cool. Any golf fan would love the opportunity to hang out with some of the best golfers in the world. Take away the international fame, and Bieber is just another fan making the most of an opportunity.
And while Bieber may be a fan, so to are the golfers. Bryan is a huge Bieber fan, so the chance to sing along with him is a treat as well.
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There’s no word on who Bieber is rooting for, or whether he’ll be around for the any of the rounds. Regardless, his appearance at Quail Hollow was a chance to get some rest and relaxation and kick back with some of the best golfers in the world.