TONY BELLEW pulled off an incredibly rare feat at a Pro-Am event at Wentworth golf course.
The former boxing world champion celebrated wildly following the achievement, which even very few pro golfers manage across an entire career.
And incredibly, he did it on the very first hole of the West Course during the BMW PGA Championship Celebrity Pro-Am.
Bellew, 41, made an albatross with just his second shot of the day on the 473-yard first hole, which is a par five for amateurs.
That sparked huge celebrations from Bellew and his caddie, who appeared to attempt to throw him to the ground.
Bellew then performed a forward roll and did some gun fingers in a style reminiscent of former Tottenham and Ireland striker Robbie Keane.
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Fans were stunned by the achievement and some offered their congratulations.
One said: “You cannot help but love this man!!”
Another added: “Should be more Tony Bellews’s in this world, a cool positive guy 👍❤️”
A third wrote: “That’s a great way to celebrate a triple birdie!”
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And another commented: “Go on me boy 😂”
Bellew, who was much loved by audiences when he appeared on I’m a Celebrity, is an avid golfer and has vowed to achieve a single-figure handicap.
He took part in the Pro-Am at Wentworth in a group containing DP World Tour pro Matteo Manassero, TV personality Sam Thompson and actor Gwilym Lee.
Tennis legend Andy Murray was also among those taking part, but came in for some brutal trolling.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk