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Ryan O'Reilly uses his missing tooth to get an advantage on the PGA Tour.
 

Ryan O'Reilly uses his missing tooth to get an advantage on the PGA Tour.

O'Reilly is a legend.

Jonathan Larivee

It is no secret to hockey fans that we have the benefit of having some of the very best athletes on the planet when it comes to our superstars, and over the weekend National Hockey League star Ryan O'Reilly was once again showing off that fact on the international stage.

The St. Louis Blues captain was a participant in a charity tournament over the weekend put on by the PGA Tour, and it was there that O'Reilly would show off his good nature as well as his wonderful sense of humor. Since the tournament, the Ascension Charity Classic, is all for a good cause, O'Reilly decided that he would have a little bit of extra fun with things when it came to marking his ball on the green.

Now traditionally players are given markers that they can place to mark where their particular golf ball has landed, and when it comes to the PGA Tour you can bet that this was the case, but in spite of this fact Ryan O'Reilly decided to use one of the special tools in his hockey toolbox to get the job done.

In true hockey player fashion, O'Reilly could be seen yanking out his fake tooth and placing it on the green to mark his golf ball on the 18th hole of the tournament, all the while giving the cameras a giant and beautiful toothless smile. 

Thankfully the entire thing was all caught on video so you can see it for yourself. I do have to wonder though, how did the other members of O'Reilly's party feel about having someone's fake tooth lying around on the green for the 18th hole?