'Justin Bieber... putting for eagle': Pop heartthrob spices up round of golf by using his club as a pool cue


He's known to enjoy a round of golf but Justin Bieber employed drastic measures to spice up his game on Friday.

The 19-year-old singer enjoyed a day on the course with his buddies, actor Kyle Massey and photographer Ryan Butler, but instead of using the golf club as normal, Bieber sank a putt by turning it into a pool cue.

In an Instagram video, narrated by Massey, Justin can be seen on his knees on the green as he lines up his shot and celebrating when he successfully makes it.

Massey intones: 'Justin Bieber… putting for eagle.'

In golf, an eagle is a hole played in two strokes under par (the pre-determined number of strokes that a golfer should require to complete it).

Justin posted the video on his Instagram page with the caption: 'Me @ryanbutler and @kyle_massey golfing got a little interesting (sic).'

Wearing extremely low slung white shorts, which exposed his blue underwear, Justin can be seen triumphantly raising his hands in the air after making the shot.

White and yellow golf shoes, a navy sweater and a yellow baseball cap completed his look.

On Thursday Justin posted a video of himself falling off his skateboard.

Not one to be too proud to show weakness, the Beauty and the Beat singer uploaded the video to his Instagram account and captioned it: 'Always get up when u get knocked down.'

Taking to the board he appeared to try and pull a move known in the Skateboarding world as an 'ollie'; where the rider and board leap into the air without the use of their hands.

The star, dressed all in black, successfully stayed on the board as he travelled down the half-pipe but when he reached the top of the other side his attempts to lift the board off the ground left him sliding down the skate park on his bottom.

When he landed on the ground it was clear Justin wasn’t too hurt as he smiled and looked mildly embarrassed.

Wearing a black beanie hat and skateboarding trainers the star was most definitely dressed for the occasion – even if he couldn’t quite manage the move.

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