European Tour pro Louis de Jager was baring all of it through the second spherical of the Soudal Open in Belgium on Friday.
After narrowly lacking a pond along with his tee shot on the thirteenth gap, de Jager needed to do extra than simply roll up his sleeves to be able to save the par 4 after his ball landed in a marshy pit.
The South African golfer took off his shirt and undid his belt earlier than lining up his shot.
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“De Jager has the shirt off, the belt undone,” one broadcaster says in a video shared by the DP World Tour on X.
“Is that this actually vital,” one other interjects.
“Properly, he clearly doesn’t need to get mud on his shirt, so sure.”
His second shot received him out of the mud, however de Jager would bogey for the second time on Friday to complete the day 2-under par and T23.
On the brilliant facet, he walked away with a clear shirt.
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Spain’s Nacho Elvira sits on high of the chief board after the second spherical, only one stroke forward of Ross Fisher.
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