WATCH: Dwyane Wade celebrates like a maniac joins as he dunks an ace at the Pebble Beach Golf course
Dwyane Wade has won 3 titles during his legendary career in the NBA. After dominating basketball for several years, the 41-year old was ecstatic during his visit at the esteemed Pebble Beach golf course, known for it's difficult terrain and breathtaking view.
Interestingly, professional golfers struggle to get a hole-in-one at the infamous course. However, Wade astoundingly delivered an almost perfect swing and hit a hole-in-one at the Pebble Beach.
The NBA legend was playing the 7th hole and warmed up his swing before hitting the bulls-eye. Interestingly, the camera's were rolling and viewers could see the excitement on Wade's face after he shot a hole-in-one.
The Miami Heat shooting guard started running on the golf course with his hands in the air in complete excitement over the shot he just made. He took to Instagram to share his remarkable achievement. Dwyane Wade shared the video, tagging Pebbles Beach resort.
"From the NBA hall of fame to the Pebble Beach Hall of Fame 🏌🏾♂️ I might as well get golf tattooed on my body, I’m locked in for life! HOLE -IN-ONE!," Wade wrote.
LeBron James reacts to the terrific shot by Dwyane Wade at the Pebble Beach course
LeBron James, one of the greatest NBA player ever, maintained a ferocious partnership with Dwyane Wade during their Miami Heat days. The duo share a great friendship off the field as well and share each other's success. This time it was no different as James was captivated by Wade's splendid swing and decided to give him a shoutout on Instagram.
The All-time NBA leading scorer replied on the Instagram video posted by Wade and even reposted it on his Story. The gesture from James was applauded by many of his fans as they could feel the nostalgia behind their unbreakable partnership during their Miami Heat days.
Although Dwyane Wade has currently retired from the NBA, the 41-year old has decent potential to make it in golf. Fans will be eager to see him fight it out in a few professional championships.