WATCH: Couple Get Engaged At TopGolf
A US Marine combined his two loves perfectly with a proposal at the driving range....
A US Marine combined his two loves perfectly with a proposal at the driving range....
WATCH: Couple Get Engaged At TopGolf
One man combined his two loves and took his girlfriend to TopGolf and popped the question, she said yes!
Twitter user @TallGuyJavvi, who is a US Marine, with the help of TopGolf staff, managed to crack a golf ball open and hide the engagement ring in it and picked it up just as his girlfriend was about to hit it.
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The plan was well thought out and it seemed to go perfectly, luckily she didn't hit the ball!
Watch the proposal below:
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Javii posted a picture on social media of the ring inside the TopGolf ball as well as a congrats engagement cake that the pair enjoyed on the range.
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