Andy Murray, the man with a metal hip and a will of steel, has conquered the tennis world. He’s stared down the likes of Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic and come out on top. He’s got two Wimbledon titles, two Olympic golds, and a fighting spirit that could make a drill sergeant weep. But it turns out there’s one opponent he can’t seem to beat: a tiny, dimpled golf ball.

During a recent appearance at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland, Murray delivered a golf swing so spectacularly awful that it instantly went viral, uniting golfers and non-golfers alike in a moment of pure, unadulterated “what was that?” It was a swing that defied physics, a swing that laughed in the face of coordination, a swing that was, in its own special way, a work of art.

Murray’s Viral Swing: A Breakdo

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