In this video, we’re counting down the top 5 slowest golfers in history, including legends like Patrick Cantlay, Tom Kim, and the infamous Ben Crane. While slow play often sparks debate, these players have left their mark with their deliberate approach. Watch to see who claims the title of the slowest golfer and why it’s more than just a quirky trait. Don’t forget to like, follow, and share your thoughts on who you think should’ve made the list! Producer:Hammad Hussain
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Golf, the sport of patience, precision, and waiting. Ever caught yourself staring at the clock during a major, wondering if time’s moving slower than the players? Today, we’re counting down the top five slowest golfers in history. The ones who will make you question your lunch plans. But hey, it’s more than just a quirky trait. It sparked serious debate. So, hit that like button, follow for more golf drama, and let’s tee off. Kicking off our countdown is Patrick Hantley. Undeniably skilled, but well, undeniably slow. His methodical pace has drawn major criticism, especially during intense final rounds of major tournaments. Fans often joke that he’s taking a nap between shots. But don’t get it wrong. His consistency and knack for closing out tournaments keep him a fan favorite. While his slow pace is impossible to ignore, it’s part of what makes Klay stand out on the course. Next up, the young star with a reputation that might be growing even faster than his swing, Tom Kim. Despite his youth and impressive rise in the golfing world, Kim’s style of play is, well, methodical. fans have started to notice that his rounds often stretch longer than expected. Is this just part of his maturation process or does he just like to take his sweet time? Either way, his slow play is earning him a spot on this list. At number three, we have Brian Harmon. Known for his meticulous setup and calculated approach to every shot, Harmon’s pace can feel like it’s dragging behind the rest of the group. Even during his historic Open Championship win, viewers couldn’t help but notice his slow, grinding tempo. Whether it’s a strength or a flaw, is up for debate. But one thing’s for sure, Harmon’s pace makes you feel every second. Sliding into second place is Kevin Naw, a player who’s become almost synonymous with slow play. I mean, if there’s a moment that defined his pace, it has to be that one time he took over a minute to pull the trigger on a shot. Fans didn’t just notice, it became memew worthy. But NA has embraced the criticism, even poking fun at himself in viral videos. Slowplay may be his calling card, but at least he’s made it part of his brand. And finally, the king of slow play, Ben Crane. If you’ve heard of slow golf, you’ve heard of him. His glacial pace has sparked jokes, jabs, and even self-deprecating videos. Crane’s routine is so slow, it’s become legendary. Whether it’s his love for precision or his meticulous approach, he’s earned this title, even if it’s not one he’s proud of. Slow play, it’s just part of his game. There you have it, the five slowest golfers in history. But hey, slow play is part of the game’s charm, and these players have earned their spot in Golf Lore. If you love this video, smash that like button and follow for more content that’s far from slow. Who’s your pick for the slowest? Drop your thoughts below. And until next time, may your drives be long and your rounds quick.
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"Slow play is part of the game's charm." Who writes this crap?