Aaron Rai’s birdie bomb on the penultimate hole of the 2026 PGA Championship will be replayed for decades to come, but it turns out, his wife already has a major championship highlight.

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Golf fans may remember that Gaurika Bishnoi went viral for her beautiful golf swing at the 2025 Masters Par 3 Contest. Then Rai’s fiancee, Bishnoi hit an absolute dart on the closing hole. Have a look:

How ’bout that?! But if you’re thinking, that swing is too good for a typical tour wife, you’d be right, because Bishnoi also happens to be a pro golfer. And an accomplished one at that

According to Yahoo! Sports, Bishnoi has played on the Ladies European Tour and has won eight times on the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour. So she’s a real player!

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She was also back on the bag for Rai at this year’s Masters Par 3 Contest, where he won. And Rai has returned the favor by caddying for her in an LET event.

“It’s hard for me to really sum up how much of an effect she’s had on me as a person, and also that actually feeds into my golf,” Rai told The Mirror in November. “This year has been truly special with us getting married, caddying for her, being with her, getting married, practising and playing together. It’s just a peaceful thing to be able to share different parts of our lives with one another and being with each other every step of the way. Yeah, very special.”

Hey, you know what they say: The couple that caddies for each other, stays together. Or, something like that.

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