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Former Real Madrid superstar Gareth Bale's love for golf is well-documented but it appears any suggestion he might turn professional is wide of the mark for now.
With the Welsman's glittering football career now over, he has been a regular on the golf course as he moves into a different chapter in his life. And he proved his talents are not limited to the pitch as he took part in the BMW PGA Celebrity Pro-Am. Arriving at Wentworth with an handicap of 0.5 - showing he has been working on his swing - Bale caught the eye as he was joined by household names such as Rory McIlroy, Jermaine Jenas and JP McManus.
In fact, four-time major champion McIlroy seemed very impressed with the former Tottenham winger, who was proving very adept at the DP World Tour event. In his dulcet Northern Irish tones, he was heard praising the retired footballer for his efforts after his opening tee-shot.
Seemingly pleasantly surprised by the former Wales talisman's connection, he said: "Good strike! That's OK there". In a memorable moment, the world-famous pair then shared an approving smile before Bale's former Spurs teammate Jenas took to the tee.
Despite his excellent showing in front of golfing royalty, it does appears that the five-time Champions League victor still feels he has a lot to learn when it comes to his second love. In an interview with Uproxx, the 34-year-old explained that he still feels far off professional standard.