Balls of Steel.........

you can't make this stuff up!!

From Wikepedia...
His deception (and ineptitude) were however uncovered when he managed to card a 49 over par 121 - the worst score in the tournament's history; some of the other professionals playing with him were so angry that they demanded and got back their entry fees. It seems that none of the professionals noticed that his gear comprised only a red imitation-leather bag and half a set of mail-order clubs. As a result of his prowess, he became known as "The Royal & Ancient Rabbit".
 
...and there's more, if this was a movie you'd say it's ridiculous and would never happen

from the Telegraph
Others demurred, and Flitcroft's performance dominated the next day's sports pages, while stars such as Jack Nicklaus found themselves relegated to the small print. Flitcroft was interviewed endlessly. The score, he maintained, "weren't a fair reflection" of his play. He had been suffering from "lumbago and fibrositis, but I don't want to make excuses", and he blamed the fact that he had left his four-wood in the car: "I was an expert with the four-wood, deadly accurate." When an enterprising journalist visited Flitcroft's mother and told her about her son's record-breaking performance, she asked: "Does that mean he's won?" When informed of the true state of affairs, she replied: "Well, he's got to start somewhere, hasn't he?"

priceless just priceless :D :D :D :D
 
this bit cracks me up everytime I read it

....but I don't want to make excuses", and he blamed the fact that he had left his four-wood in the car: "I was an expert with the four-wood, deadly accurate."

:D


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"The club came up vertical, and came down vertical," recalled Jim Howard, a promising pro who had been drawn with Flitcroft on that fateful day. "It was like he was trying to murder someone."

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