Golf sensation Bryson DeChambeau was greeted with a 'Hawk Tuah' shout as the trend that's taking the world by storm made its way to LIV Golf. The phrase, which originated from a risque TikTok video, has become a viral meme, earning the woman in the clip the nickname 'Hawk Tuah girl'. MLB star Bryce Harper chose to celebrate his double hit for Philadelphia against Arizona Diamondbacks by mimicking the viral clip.
And baseball isn't the only sport affected by this two-word phenomenon. While participating in LIV Golf Nashville, U.S.
Open champion DeChambeau was greeted by a loud 'Hawk Tuah' shout as he drove off Hole 10. The shout came after DeChambeau had already hit the ball, so it didn't distract him. However, DeChambeau and his competitors will be hoping the minor disruption doesn't foreshadow more interruptions in the coming weeks.
Yelling at golf events isn't a new fad, with phrases like 'mashed potatoes' being randomly shouted by spectators at times. This peculiar trend started in 2011 when golf enthusiast Andrew Widmar yelled out after Tiger Woods played his tee shot on the 18th at the Chevron World Championship. Other shouts like 'get in the hole' are also commonly heard on the course for obvious reasons.
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