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VIDEO: Jason Dufner Brings ‘War Eagle’ To Augusta

This always happens when Jason Dufner is on a golf course -- I’m assuming it happens on his local muni, all the way up to the most prestigious tournaments around. Dufner is an Auburn boy, and of course that means “War Eagle” chants. No tournament is safe, not even the Masters, where snipers are waiting in the trees, ready to pick off any “get in the hole” screamers.

So there was Dufner on 16, teeing off on the relatively straightforward par-3. And there was the Auburn fan, just too excited to hold in his “War Eagle.” He let it rip, then added a damn and let it rip again.

Let’s get a little more creative, shall we? Next time Dufner tees off, can we get a “PAAAAAAWWWWLLLLLLLL?”

By the way, has anyone noted Dufner crossed party lines and is marrying an Alabama grad? Maybe a “Roll Damn Eagle” chant is necessary here.

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