If you played enough golf like Rory McIlroy, you’d think you’ve seen everything that can happen on a golf course. If you’ve watched as much golf as his fans have through the years, you’d think the same. Wrong.

During Saturday’s third round of the British Open at Royal Portrush, the five-time major champ created one of the most bizarre moments in golf history. When he accidentally hit two golf balls. At the same time.

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The unusual scene happened on McIlroy’s second shot on the par-4 11th. McIlroy had appeared to draw a good lie in the rough, but what he nor anyone else realized is that his golf ball was resting right near/on top of another golf ball buried in the grass. So when he hit his ball, the other one popped up into the air and to his feet.

After McIlroy’s approach came up short—likely due to the double hit—the stunned Northern Irishman picked up the ball and held it up for the crowd to see in disbelief. Let’s show you what happened so you can see for yourself:

Have you ever seen anything like this?! 😂 pic.twitter.com/kcryiPU0xv

— Fried Egg Golf (@fried_egg_golf) July 19, 2025

“Never seen anything like that in my life.”

Same. 😅 pic.twitter.com/rN3ycw1JO3

— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) July 19, 2025

What a wild scene. Fortunately for McIlroy, there’s no penalty for that happening. Unfortunately for McIlroy, he still wound up making bogey on the hole, his first on a day when he’s trying to make a charge up the leaderboard.

What??

Another ball appeared after Rory McIlroy played his shot from the Royal Portrush rough. pic.twitter.com/8Ir1vvH5dO

— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) July 19, 2025

As for the extra ball? Rory tossed it back into the rough. So, there could be a fan search party out for that potentially valuable keepsake after the round.

UPDATE: Never mind, call the search off. This guy beat everyone to it:

This is Harry Bingham and he got quite the souvenir at the 11th at Portrush. When Rory hit from the right rough, a second ball emerged that must have been embedded near it. Wild stuff. @golfweek pic.twitter.com/AEkcFBfF6u

— Adam Schupak (@AdamSchupak) July 19, 2025

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