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The bizarre moment Tony Finau 'holes putsts with his SHADOW,' reappears with an incredible theory explained

FOOTAGE of Tony Finau holing a putt ‘with his shadow’ re-emerged with an incredible theory explaining the bizarre moment.

Finau, now 34, took on Jason Kokrak at the World Golf Championships Match Play event in Austin, Texas in 2021.




Tony Finau left a putt at the World Match Play in 2021 agonisingly short


He could barely believe it did not go in


The commentator suggested he needed to ‘put his shadow on it’


As soon as he did, the ball suddenly dropped in

After seeing his opponent make par, the popular American had the chance to win the hole and move one up.

Finau found himself with a seven-foot-eight-inch putt.

But after reading the left-to-right line perfectly, he seemingly left it agonisingly short as the ball came to a stop right on the edge of the cup.

One commentator could barely believe it had failed to drop in.

He said: “Oh, that ball might fall in. It has to fall in.”

He then suggested: “Put your shadow on it.”

His colleague replied: “Nah, that never works.”

The main commentator added while laughing: “I’ve never seen it work either, but people say that.”

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Incredibly, though, Finau walked up to the ball and blocked the direct sunlight.

And immediately, the ball started moving again and rolled in.

That prompted a wry smile from Finai and an enthusiastic reaction from the commentator who exclaimed: “There he did it!

“Mark it down. That is the first time that has ever worked.

“It’s official now.”

The co-commentator responded: “I have never seen that in my life.

“I’ve heard it since I was a little boy – put your shadow on it and it will fall in – never seen it work until right then.”

And with the video going viral on social media again, plenty of fans chipped in with their brilliant reactions to the rare golfing phenomenon.

One said: “Definitely witchcraft.”

Another wrote: “Ain’t nothing you can tell me there’s some Voodoo right there.”

A third added: “I’ve never seen the shadow trick work in person but I sure as hell try it every single time!”

A fourth typed: “This is the most impressive thing I’ve seen all day.”

A fifth labelled the trick as the “greatest golf hack ever”.

And a final user joked: “It’s a ghost!”

As per Rule 13.3a, golfers are allowed to wait ten seconds once they have taken a “reasonable” time to reach the hole to see if the ball will drop in by its own accord.

After those ten seconds have passed, the ball is considered at rest.

That rule undid Si Woo Kim just a few weeks later in 2021 because the ball eventually went over the lip a full minute after he got up to it and inspected the situation with his caddie.

As a result, Kim – who appeared to try the shadow theory – had to put the extra stroke down, despite not playing another shot to tap it in.




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Golfers are allowed to wait ten seconds to see if the ball will drop into the hole