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VIDEO: Bill Murray Putts Backwards, Attacks A Cameraman

Bill Murray will forever be the best part of the AT&T National Pebble Beach Pro-Am. His golf game isn’t the greatest, but Murray is always an entertainer on the course. And hey, he even won the pro-am last year, partnered with D.A. Points.

So you know Murray will always be up to the same antics at Pebble Beach. He’s danced with a woman in a bunker (and accidentally knocked the woman over), hula hooped on the course and has been at the center of countless other fun moments at the somewhat serious, somewhat not event. He’s a staple of the pro-am, and rightfully so.

Murray was a bit more tame this year, but he was still up to the same tricks. At the conclusion of his second round, he did what many amateur golfers do: Putted blind in a “aw, screw it, who cares?” moment. Then he “attacked” a cameraman.

Attacked is the wrong word here. Tickle fight is much better. Never change, Bill. May you play in the pro-am until you can play no more.

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