“I'm going to walk you through the perfect shot” - Rookie George Bryan perfectly foretells his hole-in-one before making the shot

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George Bryan and his brother Wesley Bryan

George Bryan is expected to finally make his PGA Tour debut at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship in November, and it appears that he is more than ready to get going. His latest social media post showcases the form he's currently in.

Bryan has made a name for himself by recording his play on the course and shooting trick shots along with his brother as the Bryan Bros. Recently, he hit an insanely impressive hole-in-one.

What's even more impressive is that he effectively called it beforehand, saying:

"I'm going to walk you guys through the perfect shot."

He followed it up by saying:

"Pause here a little bit, hands go, then rotate."

He nailed the shot, which prompted quite a lot of cheering from himself and those around. It certainly turned out to be the perfect shot. Many people were in utter disbelief, although it doesn't mean that George Bryan hasn't been shooting extremely well.


George Bryan preparing for PGA Tour debut

George Bryan was an All-American during his time at the University of South Carolina and just lost a playoff at the Monday qualifier for the Wyndham Championship in July. To even get to a playoff suggests pretty good form.

Ironically, the playoff involved his brother, a Tour winner named Wesley. The latter ended up winning, defeating his brother in the process. Wesley Bryan said via Golfweek:

“Well, one of us had to win and one of us had to lose. Well, I guess theoretically, both could have won, both could have lost, six-for-three playoff. Unfortunately, George did not make it through, fortunately, I did make it through. Sorry, George, still love you, but I’m always going to try to beat you until the day I die. In everything."

George's about to make the PGA Tour and he's been doing pretty well on the Korn Ferry Tour, so perhaps the impressive hole-in-one shot isn't so surprising after all.

Just because he is a rookie does not mean he's inexperienced. In fact, the opposite is true. He's been a pro golfer for quite some time, mostly playing on the Korn Ferry Tour.

George Bryan is 35 years old, so he's far from the traditional rookie. He comes into his first potential action on tour with a wealth of experience in the sport. He may not have been as talented as other rookies who made it much younger, but he's been around in the sport for some time. That has value.

Obviously, the golfer can play. George Bryan knows the game well, as evidenced by a lot of his social media videos. His latest hole-in-one that sent fans into a frenzy is more evidence that he can certainly handle a golf club.

That will be put to the test soon on the PGA Tour against golfers such as Matt Fitzpatrick, Lucas Glover, Will Zalatoris and others.

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