Six-year-old golfer chips the ball over his nervous father's head

Six-year-old golfer chips the ball over his nervous father's head and straight into the hole behind him Leo Boniface, six, is a British junior golf tour member and has a handicap of 19 Performing the shot at Horton Park Golf Club in Surrey his father acted as a prop By standing three feet in front of his son he blocked Leo's view of the hole The six-year-old was forced to chip the ball in to the air above his father's head 

By Emer Scully For Mailonline

Published: 16:58 BST, 5 April 2019 | Updated: 18:43 BST, 5 April 2019

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This talented six-year-old chips a golf ball straight over his father's head from just three feet away.

Leo Boniface, a British junior golf tour member, has a handicap of 19 and manages to fire the flop shot over his father Lester, 33, at the Horton Park Golf Club in Surrey.

Standing just over three feet in front of Lester, who is twice as tall as him, Leo is with the ball in the rough - a patch of longer grass - while his father stands on the green.

Leo Boniface, a British junior golf tour member, has a handicap of 19 and manages to fire the flop shot over his father Lester, 33, at the Horton Park Golf Club in Surrey

Leo Boniface, a British junior golf tour member, has a handicap of 19 and manages to fire the flop shot over his father Lester, 33, at the Horton Park Golf Club in Surrey

He is also on a slight slope as he prepares for the shot which involves Lester having trust in his son's golfing abilities.

And the hole Leo is aiming the ball towards is half blocked by his father's frame - making the

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