WATCH: Kaymer does Happy Gilmore swing for long-drive competition
The PGA Championship is having players do a long-drive competition on No. 2 today, and Martin Kaymer did his best Happy Gilmore impersonation.

During Tuesday's PGA Championship practice round at Whistling Straits, players are participating in a long-drive competition on the second hole. The long-drive is always a fan favorite event, even if some players don't like it, and Martin Kaymer -- who won the PGA at Whistling Straits in 2010 -- decided to have some fun and try a Happy Gilmore swing.
Martin Kaymer tries a 'Happy Gilmore' shot at #pgalongdrive. http://t.co/Jdl8nrsCEr via @PGA_com
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Kaymer doesn't give a long run-up exactly like Happy, but he still strides into one and bombed it nearly 300 yards. The attempt ended up just missing the fairway, so he didn't count for the competition, but it's probably the most entertaining attempt of the day.
The current leader of the competition is Anirban Lahiri, with a massive 327-yard drive. Dustin Johnson missed the fairway with his first attempt, but did tee another up and put one out there 328 yards on a second try that didn't count.
Also, because it's always fun to watch him coil up and unload a drive, here's John Daly's swing from the contest.
And here's Johnny! Nice crack by @PGA_JohnDaly pic.twitter.com/7CLgdtR2Ee
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His driver almost hit him in the stomach on his backswing. Never change, John.















