While Harry Styles is making the rounds to promote his Grammy-winning album, Harry’s House, that doesn’t mean he can’t make a little time for a round of golf as well.
While in town for two shows in Edinburgh, Scotland this weekend, Styles took some time out to play a round at the iconic St. Andrews golf course.
Given that it’s a public course, it didn’t take much for fans to realize their favorite singer was playing. Soon enough, the scene rivaled what you’d expect to see during The Open Championship, not a random round.
Harry golfing in Scotland today.
: TheOpen pic.twitter.com/IIFDGtsC8L — HL Daily (@UpdateHLD) May 25, 2023
That’s quite the crowd to watch an amateur play some golf. The pressure would be pretty immense for most people to play well. Then again, Styles is pretty used to large crowds watching his every move, so maybe he was able to block it all out.
“Why were there so many fans there? Was this advertised? How did they know he was there? Can’t the man have a casual day of golf without people screaming at him?” asked one Twitter user.
“Let the poor man golf in peace omfg,” tweeted another.
“Thank god for those fences,” said another.
We’ll have to keep an eye out for Styles if he’s playing a show near Augusta National anytime soon.
[FTW]
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