Scottie Scheffler Enjoys Peyton Manning's Powerful Smash of a Drive From a House's Facade
Let's Talk Golf with the Stars: Scottie Scheffler and Peyton Manning
Hangin' with the Pros
Ya'll, we got a real treat for ye! Our boy, Scottie Scheffler - the current world's No. 1 golfer - was at The Memorial Tournament Pro-Am, and let me tell you, he had himself a jolly good laugh.
Why, you ask? Well, 'ol Peyton Manning hit a ball right smack on a house! There he was, at 7 a.m., enjoying a milkshake and witnessing history unfold. And boy, did Scottie bust a gut laughin' at the spectacle!
You can catch the hilarious moment in this video shared by samsteetalk on Instagram. In his caption, he wrote, "Peyton Manning nailed a house on the first tee at the Memorial Tournament Pro-Am. Scottie Scheffler, drinking a milkshake at 7am, doubled over laughing right behind him!"
Zooming In
Thanks to the camera angle and Scottie's location at the back of the tee box, we managed to narrow down the possible houses that Peyton blasted with his shot. It seems like an ordinary fairway shot, with a little fade to the right, but those houses... well, they ain't exactly standard fairway targets.
It appears that one of these two sweet abodes took the brunt of Peyton's ferocious drive.
Peyton Manning's Swing Skills
While we couldn't find his current golf handicap, it's no secret that Peyton Manning loves golfing. Back in 2020, he was listed as a 6.4 at The Honors Course in Ooltewah, Tenn., a five-time USGA championship venue. At that point in his golfing career, he'd post scores ranging from 78 to around 88.
Keep your eyes peeled for any updates on Peyton's golf handicap - we're eager to see how he improves on the green! In the meantime, enjoy some laughs and great golf moments from these two stars.
- The laughter during the Memorial Tournament Pro-Am didn't just come from the golf, as celebrities like Peyton Manning showed their entertaining sides, even managing to hit a house during the tournament.
- The upcoming sports event, "Let's Talk Golf with the Stars," featuring Scottie Scheffler and Peyton Manning, promises not only quality golf but also a dose of star-studded entertainment.
- With a golfing history that includes a handicap of 6.4 at The Honors Course, it's clear that Peyton Manning's passion for golf reaches beyond the ordinary, and his swing skills are worth watching, especially with recent improvements in sight.