WATCH: Chesson Hadley Celebrates US Open Top-10

The American posted a hilarious video on social media of him singing Lady Gaga

Chesson Hadley Celebrates

The American posted a hilarious video on social media of him singing Lady Gaga

WATCH: Chesson Hadley Celebrates US Open Top-10

The 2014 Puerto Rico Open champion and four-time Web.com Tour winner had missed six cuts in his seven previous Major starts and had also fallen out of the world's top 100 after five missed cuts in his six previous appearances before Pebble Beach.

That prompted him to leave the course in a celebratory mood, so he posted a video on social media of him singing Lady Gaga's 'A Star is Born'.

Related: Brooks Koepka makes history with US Open runner-up finish

On the subject of pro golfers singing, here is another hilarious video of Louis Oosthuizen miming 'I'll Rise Up' in 2017 after completing the career grand slam of runner-up finishes at Majors.

If anybody ever says to you that golfers lack personality, show them these videos!

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