Watch moment LIV Golf fan yells 'hawk tuah' after Bryson DeChambeau's 3-wood shot in the second round in Nashville | Daily Mail Online

Watch moment LIV Golf fan yells 'hawk tuah' after Bryson DeChambeau's 3-wood shot in the second round in Nashville

The viral 'Hawk Tuah' meme continues to gain traction and took fans' attention during Bryson DeChambeau's second round at LIV Golf's event in Nashville this weekend.

A clip of DeChambeau's 3-wood shot gained virality after a fan yelled the infamous phrase in response to him launching the ball toward the 10th hole on Saturday.

DeChambeau sat 4th with a minus a -5 tie Kieran Vincent when the incident took place. Meanwhile, his Crushers GC trailed Legion XIII in the team standings.


The meme sprung from a social media creator interviewing a lady during a night out. The X-rated response came from the content creator asking 'what is something you do in bed that drives a man crazy every time.'

'You gotta give him that 'hawk tuah,'' she responded - impersonating a spitting sound. 'And spit on that thing.'

The X-rated 'hawk tuah' meme originated from a lady giving her impression of a spitting sound
The X-rated 'hawk tuah' meme originated from a lady giving her impression of a spitting sound

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Bryson DeChambeau (66), a two-time U.S. Open champ, and Jon Rahm (63) were tied at 9 under. Rahm missed the U.S. Open and withdrew during the last LIV Golf event with an infection on his left foot. He opened with a bogey before finishing with nine birdies.

The Spaniard said he played nearly pain-free Saturday after not knowing if he´d be able to walk 18 when he flew to Tennessee.

'Never really questioned not being able to swing it, and I think that´s what made a difference,' Rahm said.

Carlos Ortiz, who won LIV Golf Houston, shot a 66 and was tied with Cameron Smith (65) at 8 under.

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Bryson DeChambeau arrived at the LIV event in Nashville after winning the US Open
Bryson DeChambeau arrived at the LIV event in Nashville after winning the US Open
The two-time US Open winner showed no signs of exhaustion, birdying four of his last six shots
The two-time US Open winner showed no signs of exhaustion, birdying four of his last six shots

Tyrell Hatton birdied No. 2 before testing his patience with nine straight pars. Then he got going. 

DeChambeau has had little sleep since winning the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 last weekend.

On Saturday, he birdied four of his final six holes and showed no signs of exhaustion, especially after his tee shot at the party hole, the par-3 15th. He ran around high-fiving fans circling the green.

'I just blacked out, I have no idea,' DeChambeau said.

Tennessee

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