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Toddler George Hughes is already on target to become the next Rory McIlroy… despite only just turning three

TODDLER George Hughes is already a fairway to becoming the next Rory McIlroy — because of his exceptional golf skills.

George can drive, pitch and putt the ball despite turning three only last month.

 George was introduced by grandad Tony Sedgwick, 48, who bought him a set of toy clubs 18 months ago.
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George was introduced by grandad Tony Sedgwick, 48, who bought him a set of toy clubs 18 months ago.Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

His longest shot to date is 100 yards and earlier this year he completed a full hole for the first time.

And he is now so confident in his game he offers experienced adults advice on the driving range.

George was introduced by grandad Tony Sedgwick, 48, who bought him a set of toy clubs 18 months ago.

Not long after purchasing the lad plastic clubs Tony went all the way and got him a set of real ones in the smallest possible size.

George, of Wigan, said: “It’s really fun going to the golf range and to the golf course with my grandad. I love whacking the golf ball.

“When I’m famous I’m going to buy my mummy a new house and grandad some new golf balls.”

 Rory McIlroy will need to keep an eye on the competition with George on the scene
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Rory McIlroy will need to keep an eye on the competition with George on the sceneCredit: PA:Press Association
 George, 3, on the driving range with granddad Tony Sedgwick, 48
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 George, 3, on the driving range with granddad Tony Sedgwick, 48Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

Tony said: “George absolutely loves golf, he can’t get enough.

“At the moment it’s all about him having fun but there’s no doubt he has a huge amount of natural talent. He’s my little Rory McIlroy.”

His proud mum Louise Sedgwick, 26, had to ban him from using real balls in the garden after he nearly smashed the conservatory window.

Tony Byrom, the pro at Wigan Golf Club, where George plays, said: “I’ve never seen such a natural golf swing from a player so young.

"George is a great example of how youngsters can enjoy the game, it’s a pleasure to see him play.”

A young McIlroy made waves at a very young age after being introduced to the game by his dad, Gerry.

Becoming the youngest-ever member of his local Holywood Golf Club at the age of seven, he then popped up on Irish TV programme The Kelly Show aged just nine.

Rory was able to chip balls into a washing machine with ease as a live audience watched on - but family films show him practising his swing even when he was just three years old.

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