Spanish golfer Pablo Larrazabal had a pretty strange incident during a recent round at the Malaysian Open, where he was attacked by a swarm of traveling hornets on the fifth hole. Larrazabal, who was stuck around 20 times, had to jump into one of the course’s lakes in order to fend off the hornet attack.
After getting out of the water hazard (and changing his shirt), Larrazabal proceeded to birdie the hole like nothing had happened. You know what they always say, if you can keep your cool during a vicious traveling hornets attack, you can keep your cool during anything.

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