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Aaron Rai signs BABY in bizarre incident after spectacular PGA Championship triumph

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Aaron Rai's stubborn ascent to PGA Champion includes iron covers, rain gloves and a Honda

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Aaron Rai reveals first purchase after winning £2.7m at PGA Championship.

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Aaron Rai may have banked the biggest cheque of his career, but the newly crowned PGA champion says his first purchase as a major winner is likely to be a burrito from Chipotle Mexican Grill.The 31-year-old underlined his famously understated personality after producing a sensational display to win the PGA Championship at Aronimink on Sunday.Rai carded a brilliant five-under-par 65 in the final round to finish on nine under, three shots clear of Jon Rahm and Alex Smalley.The victory made the Wolverhampton-born star the first Englishman in 107 years to lift the Wanamaker Trophy, with Jim Barnes the last player from England to win the event back in 1919.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say As well as securing a lifetime exemption into the PGA Championship, Rai also collected the winner's cheque worth $3.69million, approximately £2.7million.Yet rather than plotting an extravagant celebration, Rai revealed his immediate thoughts were focused on a much simpler reward.Asked how he intended to...

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Aaron Rai experienced a surreal end to the greatest week of his life when, moments after winning the PGA Championship, he was asked to autograph a baby.The 31-year-old had just completed one of the most remarkable performances in recent major history at Aronimink, becoming the first player from England in 107 years to lift the Wanamaker Trophy.But amid the celebrations in Pennsylvania, one jubilant supporter decided that a hat or programme was not memorable enough.Instead, the fan held out his infant child, dummy still firmly in place, and asked Rai to sign the baby's babygrow with a permanent marker.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The unusual moment quickly spread across social media, with golf fans amused by the extraordinary request."The baby will remember that moment for his entire life," one supporter joked.Another wrote: "Getting the newly crowned PGA champion to sign your baby is a legendary move."Rai was in no position to refuse after producing the finest round of his...

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A: Aaron Rai reveals first purchase after winning £2.7m at PGA Championship.

B: Aaron Rai experienced a surreal end to the greatest week of his life when, moments after winning the PGA Championship, he was asked to autograph a baby.The 31-year-old had just completed one of the most remarkable performances in recent major history at Aronimink, becoming the first player from England in 107 years to lift the Wanamaker Trophy.But amid the celebrations in Pennsylvania, one jubilant supporter decided that a hat or programme was not memorable enough.Instead, the fan held out his infant child, dummy still firmly in place, and asked Rai to sign the baby's babygrow with a permanent marker.

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A: Aaron Rai may have banked the biggest cheque of his career, but the newly crowned PGA champion says his first purchase as a major winner is likely to be a burrito from Chipotle Mexican Grill.The 31-year-old underlined his famously understated personality after producing a sensational display to win the PGA Championship at Aronimink on Sunday.Rai carded a brilliant five-under-par 65 in the final round to finish on nine under, three shots clear of Jon Rahm and Alex Smalley.The victory made the Wolverhampton-born star the first Englishman in 107 years to lift the Wanamaker Trophy, with Jim Barnes the last player from England to win the event back in 1919.

B: Aaron Rai experienced a surreal end to the greatest week of his life when, moments after winning the PGA Championship, he was asked to autograph a baby.The 31-year-old had just completed one of the most remarkable performances in recent major history at Aronimink, becoming the first player from England in 107 years to lift the Wanamaker Trophy.But amid the celebrations in Pennsylvania, one jubilant supporter decided that a hat or programme was not memorable enough.Instead, the fan held out his infant child, dummy still firmly in place, and asked Rai to sign the baby's babygrow with a permanent marker.

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A: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say As well as securing a lifetime exemption into the PGA Championship, Rai also collected the winner's cheque worth $3.69million, approximately £2.7million.Yet rather than plotting an extravagant celebration, Rai revealed his immediate thoughts were focused on a much simpler reward.Asked how he intended to...

B: TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The unusual moment quickly spread across social media, with golf fans amused by the extraordinary request."The baby will remember that moment for his entire life," one supporter joked.Another wrote: "Getting the newly crowned PGA champion to sign your baby is a legendary move."Rai was in no position to refuse after producing the finest round of his...

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