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DP World Tour pro sings 'Sweet Caroline' with crowd before draining clutch putt

2025-12-01 16:47
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Now this was an impressive performance at the BMW Australian PGA Championship.

DP World Tour pro sings 'Sweet Caroline' with crowd before draining clutch puttStory byAlex MyersMon, December 1, 2025 at 4:47 PM UTC·1 min read

Daniel Hillier didn't win the BMW Australian PGA Championship, but he won over plenty more fans over the weekend. In part due to his singing.

The 27-year-old New Zealander faced an important par putt on the 17th hole during Saturday's third round when a raucous crowd started belting out "Sweet Caroline." And instead of trying to quiet the gallery, Hillier joined in.

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Keep in mind, the one-time DP World Tour winner was in the thick of things to earn a second career title. He was one off David Puig's lead at the time and he had to deal with a delicate 10-footer. But even in that pressure-packed moment, he couldn't help but sing the Neil Diamond classic.

Even more impressive? He then locked in and dropped in the putt. Have a look and listen:

Well done, Daniel. Now that's some serious multi-tasking.

Unfortunately, Hillier couldn't track down Puig (who won on Sunday) but he finished in a tie for fifth place. And if a karaoke contest ever breaks out on the DP World Tour, our money's on him.

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