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The takeover of Twitter has brought in a reaction from all domains. Though it occurred months ago, people have got a lot to say, thanks to the constant tweets from the new owner, Elon Musk. The recent tweet from the Billionaire has got a response from a PGA Tour veteran, who shared his own feelings about his wish to buy a golf course.

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In October this year, Musk finally bought the social media giant for a whopping $44 billion. The new CEO immediately brought in new changes within the company. Among many modifications, was Musk’s top priority to provide its users with Freedom of Speech.

The new policy has been used to its full element by none other than the business tycoon himself, as he spends most time tweeting on delicate issues. Let’s take a look at what did Musk tweet recently which received a response from PGA Tour star, James Hahn.

James Hahn wishes to become like Elon Musk

Hahn was born in South Korea but holds the sporting nationality of the United States. Though he turned pro back in 2003, he only managed to claim 5 pro victories. Nonetheless, his recent witty response to Elon Musk’s tweet exhibits his positive attitude.

Musk tweeted, “My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci”, taking aim at Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Cheif Medical advisor of Joe Biden. Though the Billionaire’s tweet would have been deleted in the previous ownership, it will remain untouched under his realm. James Hahn noted how Musk is doing whatever he wishes without any hesitation.

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Hahn responded, “This dude bought Twitter just so he can say things that would’ve been censored before. Ultimate flex move”. Following the appraisal of the Billionaire, the 42-year-old golfer shared his desire to open his own golf course for a very unique reason.

He added, “One day, I’d like to buy a golf course just so I could untuck my shirt and listen to music on the course”. It surely is something that is a rare sight on a golf course. Perhaps it would turn into a common sighting to see in case James Hahn becomes the owner of most clubs.

Are golf and music a great combination? Do you agree with Hahn? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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