Golf GIFs of the Week: May 19th

Keep doing you, Miguel.
Brendon Todd’s first PGA Tour win at the Byron Nelson Championship may not have been the most exciting thing we’ve seen all year, but as you can see above, someone picked up the slack. Miguel Angel Jimenez winning his national title for the first time in 27 tries was the big story this week, and you can see plenty of other moments in the Golf GIFs of the Week for May 19th.

Look out for that tree!

Jordan Spieth’s #TourSauce is reaching some pretty serious levels.

Louis Oosthuizen gets in on the #TourSauce as well.

This dog does not appear to be an Eddie Pepperell fan.

A Mike Weir sighting?

Weir was impressive all week at the Nelson.

As usual, Sergio appears to be confused.

This shot from Rafael Cabrera Bello on the cart path is pretty spectacular.

This kid is having fun dancing in Spain.

Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano gets in on the #TourSauce with an impressive toss.

I know he missed the putt, but not sure what this move is from Pablo Larrazabal.

If you don’t watch much of the European Tour, Larrazabal makes Spieth seem composed.

Slow mo, palindrome of a Jimenez tee ball.

Joost Luiten thinks this is going right.

Miguel walks as soon as he hits the putt, and it still drops.

Jimenez addresses the fans in Spain, featuring the putter-sword.

Weir’s ball striking display was impressive.

Weir with the near ace on 2.

Padraig Harrington with one of the unluckiest things I’ve ever seen. Ball bounces straight out of the cup.

Yes Paddy, it really did that.

Brendon Todd turns an 8-iron over to save his tournament.

The final putt for Miguel Angel Jimenez at the Open de Espana.

Jimenez gets a shower.

Jimenez celebrates with the fans after the win.

RIP Iain.
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