Watch: Teen Influencer Gabby Golf Girl's Hilarious Yet Scary Encounter With an LPGA Winner

<p>@gabbygolfgirl/ Instagram</p>
<p>@gabbygolfgirl/ Instagram</p>
Gabriella DeGasperis, the teen creator millions know as Gabby Golf Girl, has survived her fair share of golf bloopers. Yet her latest video with LPGA prodigy Rose Zhang delivered a near-miss so perfectly timed and so terrifying that viewers are calling it the wildest clip she has ever posted.
Gabby posted the video on her Instagram, and caption read, “@rosezhang almost killed me…💀😂 @callawaygolf.”
The clip begins innocently. Rose prepared for a smooth practice tee shot, while Gabby stood ahead. Gabby had her hand on her back and seemed a bit nervous. However, everything changed the moment Rose struck the ball.
Instantly, Gabby ducked down, avoiding impact by inches. Consequently, a simple practice swing became a near miss that sent both creators into shock.
As soon as Gabby popped back up, she blurts out, “I swear I got scared!” Meanwhile, Rose said, with a nervous laugh and a soft, embarrassed, “I am so sorry.”
Ultimately, both creators laugh it off, and the shoot continues smoothly. Yet fans can’t stop replaying the clip for the shock, for the humor, and especially for the relatable moment between two rising stars.
Gabby Golf is Taking Golf By Storm
This viral moment also highlights YouTuber Gabby’s growing influence in the sport. As a Shot Scope Ambassador and an active participant in events like the PGA Tour’s Creator Classic, Gabriella DeGasperis has become a leading voice for young golfers.
Moreover, her content consistently promotes accessibility and fun, which is why moments like this resonate so widely.
At the same time, despite the casual setting, Zhang delivers a shot so accurate and powerful. She has been in strong form recently, earning multiple top-10 finishes and building on her early-season LPGA win. Therefore, the near miss becomes an unexpected reminder: even in practice, Rose’s precision demands respect.
And as many commented, Gabby learned the most important rule of all: Never stand in front of Rose Zhang’s tee shot, even for content. What do you think of Rose Zhang’s shot? Do tell us
Written by

Dolly Bhamrick
Edited by

Siddharth Shirwadkar