LeBron James is making the most of his offseason, and his latest golf clip made him look like more than just a weekend player.
The Lakers superstar made headlines when he reacted in disbelief that the ball had dropped after taking a difficult birdie chip over a bunker.
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The timing couldn’t have been better for a player whose NBA future remains in the spotlight. LeBron looked relaxed, competitive, and totally into this challenge.
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LeBron James’ golf birdie tip shocks fans
Legion Hoops shared the clip after James posted a shot from a weekend round of golf to his Instagram Story.
Setup couldn’t be easier. James had to heave the ball over the bunker, land it softly, and watch it trace its trajectory toward the hole to get the birdie.
His reaction after it went down said it all. LeBron shouted in disbelief and celebrated the shot, looking as if he had just unleashed a new part of his athletic obsession.
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LeBron James’ golf hobby is becoming the story of the offseason
James has shown more interest in golf in recent years, especially during the offseason when his schedule ultimately slows down.
There was also footage of him swinging, practicing and hitting balls in a more relaxed environment. He’s not known as a sophisticated celebrity golfer, but his progress is clear.
Fans noticed it right away. Some joked that he might turn pro after basketball, while others said he and Stephen Curry could be on the track for a second time.
Lakers’ future still depends on LeBron’s golf summer
This golf clip arrived at an interesting point in James’ career. He’s 41 years old, coming off his 23rd NBA season, and has another big decision to make about what happens next.
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It’s unclear whether he will return to the Lakers, retire, or pursue a new destination. Golden State has also been mentioned in speculation due to the longtime dream of pairing LeBron and Curry.
But for now, the clearest picture is simple. LeBron has racked up some crazy birdie chips this offseason and clearly enjoys the competitive nature that still drives him.
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