Make a hole in one ✓ Do a dance ✓ Chest bump ✓ Win a BMW ✓ http://t.co/3Ocmk3Y1nJ
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) May 21, 2015 Andrew ‘Beef’ Johnston celebrates ace to win a BMW with fantastic chest bump
Pure athleticism on display during this celebratory chest bump with a fan.


Andrew “Beef” Johnston’s highlight of his opening round of the BMW PGA Championship gave the 26-year-old Englishman much to celebrate when he knocked his tee shot into the hole on the 184-yard par-3 10th hole.
Beef’s celebration was just as good as the ace -- he sprinted down off the tee box, displayed about a five-inch vertical, and chest bumped some bystander at the Euro Tour’s marquee event.
The golf goddesses robbed us of enjoying another jig from Miguel Angel Jimenez, who came up just shy of making another hole in one Thursday at Wentworth.
The Mechanic almost wins a car. #BMWPGA http://t.co/iPYOi4GGfq
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) May 21, 2015 Craig Lee also carded a 1 on Thursday, his coming on the second hole. Not a bad way to start the tourney.
Jimenez would have driven away from the BMW PGA Championship with a shiny new Beemer, if his tee shot on the 179-yard 14th had rolled out just a tad more. It would have been the European Tour star’s third ace of the 2015 season after one in Abu Dhabi in January and another last week in Spain.
All three guys are chasing Robert Karlsson, in the clubhouse with a 5-under 67. World No. 1 Rory McIlroy will start his second round on Friday at 1-under.












