Okay, a 3-year-old being good at golf is impressive all on it's own, but a 3-year-old with only one arm who is great at golf is amazing. Tommy Morrissey of Linwood, New Jersey, was born with only one arm because of a blot clot, but that hasn't stopped him from excelling in a sport he loves even before he's in kindergarten.
This little kid is the definition of inspiration, as you will see.
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His advice for swinging a golf club superbly with only one arm is, "Grip it and rip it!" Seems to me that that motto will serve him well in life too.
His mother, Marcia Morrissey, says that when she found out Tommy only had one arm, "It was quite shocking and of course all the worst things that could ever enter your mind." I'm sure it was tough news to hear and I'm sure the one thing that never entered the minds of Tommy's parents is that with only one arm and at 3 years old, their little boy would be able to hit a golf ball better than most adults.
The kid is an absolutel natural and makes it seem easy. Check him out in action right here:
Tommy is not the first child to inspire us with his athletic abilities. Click through to check out these other amazing kid athletes that will leave you speechless! –Additional reporting by Michelle Regalado
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