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Golf

Golfer Tyler Duncan accidentally nails wife in head with wild shot

That’s one bogey Tyler Duncan would like to forget.

The American golfer haplessly bounced a ball off his wife, Maria’s, head during the AT&T Byron Nelson on Friday.

Maria, standing on the green just a few yards away from the rest of the crowd, was left unscathed. Duncan managed to put the par-4 13th hole blemish behind him to move into fifth place at 16-under as of early Sunday evening.

“I had a little mud on the ball, little unfortunate timing there and shot out to the right,” Duncan told the PGA Tour website. “Took a big bounce and hit her, I guess. I didn’t know until after the round. … I’m just happy she’s not hurt.”

Duncan, 29, then had some advice for his fellow golfers.

“Men- don’t try this at home!” he tweeted.