This NBA fan won $50,000 for sinking a full-court 94-foot putt and then went wild with his celebration. Why wouldn’t you?
The lucky fan, named David, was picked at random from the crowd during the Portland Trail Blazers’ match against the Houston Rockets.
He was given one shot to sink the full-court putt. Watch the video below and see his reaction. We tentatively suggest he enjoyed that.
From 10 feet, PGA Tour pros average 41.25 per cent. So some fans suggested making that putt warranted a bit more cash given that the pros average making just one percent of putts from that range.
Still, it’s free money.
David steps up and takes a shot practise swing. He gives the putt the full beans and it goes racing towards its intended target – a model house on the opposite baseline – before celebrating wildly.
How about that, huh?!
It reminded us of the elation we saw from the Miami Heat fan who once won $75,000 after he drained a one-handed hook-shot from half court.
That fan was given a bear hug from LeBron James as the crowd went wild.
Portland has had a dreadful season so far, having lost 46 times and sit 12th in the Western Conference. They have won 27 games.
WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW:
PUT THIS MAN ON @SportsCenter! @DM_Mortgage | #RipCity pic.twitter.com/u1Z9JvZyOD
— Portland Trail Blazers (@trailblazers) March 26, 2022
Article originally appeared on: Golfmagic.com
