LIV Golf superstar Bryson DeChambeau was hilariously seen crying over Rory McIlroy’s ‘tiddies’ in Crushers GC’s Instagram post.
In case you are wondering what that’s all about, well, you need to head over to Netflix to watch Happy Gilmore 2, which was released last month.
DeChambeau, 31, and McIlroy, 36, were just two high-profile names that took part in the sequel to the legendary Happy Gilmore film that first launched in 1996.
Scottie Scheffler and Brooks Koepka also played prominent roles alongside lead actor and director Adam Sandler, who once again played Happy Gilmore.
World No.1 Scheffler was lauded for his debut acting performance, especially when mocking himself for going to jail again.
Other PGA Tour players such as Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele, Rickie Fowler, Will Zalatoris and Tony Finau also featured in the movie, along with golf legends John Daly, Jack Nicklaus, Sir Nick Faldo and Lee Trevino, the latter whom also appeared in ’96.
LPGA star Charley Hull and golf social media sensation Paige Spiranac also had cameos in the film.
There was sadly no place for Tiger Woods, but the 15-time major champion did consider it.
But back to the top of the story, and DeChambeau and his Crushers GC thought they’d have a bit of fun off the back of the film.
Bryson cries over Rory’s tiddies [Crushers GC]
Crushers GC’s latest Instagram Reel
DeChambeau, who is the captain of Crushers GC on the LIV Golf League, had a number of hilarious one-liners during Happy Gilmore 2.
One of which included him stepping in to stop one of the members of Maxi Golf League from touching McIlroy’s tiddies.
“Don’t touch my boys tiddies, those are my tiddies,” said DeChambeau while protecting McIlroy, who unlike in real life was his teammate in the film.
Ahead of DeChambeau’s latest appearance at LIV Golf Chicago this week, his Crushers GC posted a hilarious reel of the two-time major champion crying over missing McIlroy’s tiddies.
It’s fair to say the majority of DeChambeau and his Crushers GC followers very much appreciated the video, which you can watch below.
Plenty of fans posted laughter emojis in the comments section of the post.
Others weren’t quite so sure, with one commenting: “Did you mean to post this?’
Another wrote: “Ain’t no way they approved this…”
McIlroy and DeChambeau will next get to meet at the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black in New York from 26-28 September.
Only then they will be arch rivals.
Watch DeChambeau’s funny video below:
DeChambeau and McIlroy played together in the final round of The Masters earlier this April.
McIlroy went on to win his first Masters to become the sixth player in history to complete the career grand slam.
DeChambeau was asked what the conversation was like with McIlroy after the tournament and he replied that the Northern Irishman didn’t say a word to him.
Some fans were surprised by that revelaton, while others thought that should have been the case too given McIlroy was going in search of history in the final round of The Masters where players aren’t friends in tournament mode.
McIlroy has seemingly ruffled a few feathers this week, not with one pro but two pros on the PGA Tour, after he bypassed this week’s first Playoffs event in the FedEx Cup.
The five-time major champion will be back in action next week at the BMW Championship before heading into the Tour Championship where he bid to win a record fourth FedEx Cup.
Scheffler is attempting to become the first ever player to successfully defend the season-long FedEx Cup.
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