Shingo Katayama has the weirdest golf warm-up you’ve ever seen

By , Contributing Editor (mainly contributing unwanted sarcasm and iffy golf takes, to be honest)

There wasn’t much for the Asian team to get excited about during the 2016 EurAsia Cup, as Darren Clarke’s troops dominated proceedings in Kuala Kumpur, strolling to a 18.5-5.5 victory. 

There was one highlight, though, in the form of Shingo Katayama’s rather distinctive warm-up. 

He starts his routine hitting balls left-handed, without a takeaway, off a high tee. Despite being a right-hander… 

After hitting some standard pitch shots, he makes some three-quarter swings with a ball wedged between his arms. 

It certainly beats our usual routine of legging it from the car park and topping one off the first tee. 

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