The golf world was stunned when Tiger Woods ate a huge sandwich at the PGA Championship.
ESPN commentators were in fits of laughter as the legend golfer munched on the super sub during a game at Southern Hills, Oklahoma, on Thursday.
Tiger Woods delighted golf fans by eating a big sandwich
The PGA Championship was the perfect place for this golf legend to eat between holes
Woods was playing with Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy when he created the foil-wrapped sarnie.
Woods was able to tuck in between the holes with huge chomps despite the enormous bread slices.
It was not clear what Woods had in his stuffed sarnie.
The ESPN commentators nearly broke a rib laughing at Woods’ antics.
Scott van Pelt stated: "Stop by the sub shop?" What are we doing?
Dave Flemming said: "That's no power bar?" It's a full-on morning!
Van Pelt replied: "That looks like Reuben. It's 9.15!"
Fans of golf were equally excited, one saying, "It probably doesn’t happen that way, but it’s still amazing to me the idea of Tiger Woods making and packing his sandwiches, and thinking about how delicious it’s going to taste."
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Another commentator noted that Tiger Woods was getting his sandwich early. Ironically, he's playing par 3 14 the. He will choose a sand wedge. He won't at 221 yards.
One joked: Tiger Woods eating a sandwich while going through Jordan Spieth’s bag is some real GOAT stuff.
Another said, "I want someone else to look at my sandwich the same way Tiger Woods does."
Woods had an exciting opening round, where he almost was hit by a golf ball and then rowed with a cameraman.
The 15-time major champion opened his round by birdieing his first hole, the par-4 tenth. He went on to go two-under through five.
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Things took a turn for the worse with five bogeys and eight hols at the turn.
His mood deteriorated when, on Tiger's 16th hole, a stray ball suddenly crossed the fairway in his direction.
Woods was about to line up his shot, and was about to get up to play when he saw it heading towards him.
The 46-year-old American legend slipped on the grass verge and injured his ankle. Fortunately, he was not hurt as he completed his round.
Woods had a difficult time with a TV crewmember at the start of his 18 who wanted to be close to him as he walked down first fairway.
Tiger told the camera operator repeatedly to give Tiger space. He shooed them away with his arm, driver, and almost stopped to stare at the lens.
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He said three times, "Back off and allow me some breathing room, please."
Woods finished four-over after bogeying the previous two and is now in danger of missing out on the cut.