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Inspirational one-armed 6yo schools pro golfers

Golf is hard enough at the best of times, but a one-armed six-year-old in America has made it look incredibly easy.

Tommy Morrissey absolutely schooled a bunch of professional golfers during a practice round at the recent Honda Classic.

The inspirational youngster challenged Tour pros including Ryo Ishikawa, Harris English, Smylie Kaufman and Billy Horschel to a one-armed pitch and putt contest from about 60-yards from the pin.

Morrissey about to hit a superb approach shot. Pic: PGA
Morrissey about to hit a superb approach shot. Pic: PGA

Showing laser-like accuracy, the six-year-old not only sent superb approach shots to within several metres of the pin, but also backed it up with some precision putting.

According to the little guy's father, the score was 28-6 in favour of Morrissey at the end of the contest.

Proving that his talent is not just limited to the golf course, the youngster also dropped a seriously wicked dab on Kaufman, which you can see in the video above.

"It's really impressive to see him do what he does," Billy Horschel told USA Today.

The six-year-old proved to be a gun on the greens too. Pic: PGA
The six-year-old proved to be a gun on the greens too. Pic: PGA

"He's six. He plays with one arm. And he doesn't miss a shot. Seriously, he does not miss a shot. It's just impressive to see him play golf and enjoy it so much."

As well as being a gun on the golf course, Morrissey promotes an organisation called Team UnLimbited, which builds and shares plans for 3D-printed limbs.