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PGA professional laughs off unwarranted advice from man at driving range in viral video

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Georgia Ball is a PGA professional and coach. So, she is better at golf than most. However, that did not stop one person from giving her, what he thought was, some of the best advice in the world.

Ball was recording herself at the driving range when a man off-screen tried to give a tip on her swing.

"What you're doing there, you shouldn't be doing that," the man began.

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PGA coach Georgia Ball was hitting balls at a driving range when she received tips on how to better her swing. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Ball could have easily told the man that she would probably destroy him in any match of 18 holes, but she kept it cool with a simple response.

"OK!" she initially replied - but she did give an explanation for her slower swing - she was going through a swing change, but the man wanted no part of it.

"I've been playing golf for 20 years," he replied. "What you need to do is follow through a lot quicker than what you're doing right now."

That prompted a hard side-eye from Ball into her camera, who tried again to explain the swing change, possibly in an effort to make sure this stranger got the hint that she needed zero help.

When the man asked her to hit a ball, she put up a graphic on TikTok that read "I knew I had to make this a good one" with a laughing emoji.

Naturally, the guy took all the credit - despite the swing being pretty similar to the one that was interrupted.

PGA professional Georgia Ball recorded her encounter with a golf enthusiast and posted it on social media. (Simon Bruty/Allsport via Getty Images)

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