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Published 23:51 20 Jul 2015 BST
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When Zach Johnson finished up his final round at the 2015 British Open by sinking a long birdie putt, his caddie celebrated the only way he knows how, through the art of dance.
It turned out that the putt was crucial in Johnson claiming the championship as it secured his place in the four added holes to break the deadlock with Oosthuizen and Marc Leishman who all finished on -15. Johnson ended up winning the play-off with a score of -1.
Earlier this year, Johnson's caddie showed a nice variation of the birdie dance when the golfer made an albatross on a par-5 at Bay Hill. Hat-tip to SB NationFans try in vain to stop woman picking up Rory McIlroy’s ball at US Open
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