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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