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‘It’s a Crime’: Fans Left ‘Disappointed’ After Tom Holland’s Video From BMW PGA Championship Pro-Am Went Viral

Published 09/13/2023, 12:28 PM EDT

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This week the DP World Tour is hosting its prestigious BMW PGA Championship in England. Already a revered tournament, it becomes even more interesting as they hold a round of Celebrity Pro-Am in the lead-up. This year notable celebrities such as Gareth Bale, James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Tom Holland are gracing the event.

However, Tom Holland and his golf fans are in for a disappointing day at the event as the English actor fails to spread his charm at the Wentworth Club – West Course. As his spider senses fail him on the green, fans are left unsatisfied.

Tom Holland failed miserably at making putts at the Celebrity Pro-AM

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Besides being an amazing actor, Tom Holland is also a big fan of golf. Today the Spiderman actor showed up for the celebrity pro AM at the BMW PGA Championship dressed casually yet looking sharp in a white T-shirt and grey pants.

Surrounded by fans, Holland warmed up on the green with a few rounds of putts. Unfortunately, all of his putts came a cropper. His first warm-up putt was the closest call as it went to the hole and quickly circled back.

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The Avengers Infinity War actor missed all of his putts with just a few inches. Though he remained calm and behaved in a gentlemanly manner, the disappointment was visible on his face.

 

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After that, he tried his hands at some wide-range shots and did pretty well at them. However, the fans were left disappointed after Holland missed all the putts despite the spider senses.

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Golf community wants to see Tom Holland playing with a special spider putter

Holland’s most commercially famous role to date has been his portrayal of Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Critically acclaimed for the legendary character, Holland is seen by fans in the light of his character. They were sad to see that Holland didn’t use his spider senses or a Spiderman-themed putter.

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This fan wanted to see the spider putter. ” Should be using the spider putter…” The demand for a spider putter was high.“Anyone else disappointed he’s not using a spider putter rather than his Scottie?”
Another has a similar point. “Disappointed he doesn’t have a spider putter 😢.” While others were angry that they couldn’t see the event live. “Shame this isn’t televised or streamed,” wrote one. “It’s a crime sky ain’t putting it on the golf channel,” wrote another.

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One fan suggested that he is not making correct eye contact and that has led to his missing the shots. “His eyes aren’t over the ball!! No wonder he’s missing them.” This fan is not happy at all after what they saw: “C’mon Spidey!”
Another fan didn’t make much of Holland missing the putts. “Warmup is not about making or missing the shot. It’s about getting a feeling for your swing.”
Tom has a lot of love for golf. About the sport, he has said in the past, “Playing golf is what I do. I’m addicted to golf and had I not been addicted to golf, I would have had a very different career. It’s a nice way to disconnect from what’s going on around you.”

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Shafaque Taha

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Shafaque Taha is a fresh writer at EssentiallySports. She has been a golf enthusiast all her life and Tiger Woods has been her window into the sport and its legacy. Shafaque regards his iconic 2019 Masters win as her greatest inspiration in life.
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Prateek Srivastava

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