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This golf trick-shot video is out to destroy Captain America, Skittles, and fruit

Callaway, Dude Perfect, and long-drive champ Jamie Sadlowski team up for a wild trick-shot vid.

This XR driver promo from Callaway Golf and Dude Perfect is kinda the mother of all trick-shot videos.

Especially awesome is two-time World Long Drive champion Jamie Sadlowski annihilating all sorts of things — pieces of fruit, a Captain America action figure, and (this Patriots fan’s personal favorite) Marshawn Lynch’s candy of choice (Skittles, of course) — with a golf ball.

Dude, this is a Perfect trick-shot video

Perhaps the most impressive shot is that bomb Sadlowski faded right into a tiny kiddie pool. We’re also partial to that nothing-but-net 3-pointer. But, hey, watch it for yourself.

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