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McFly's Harry Judd shows off golf skills ahead of the British Masters

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McFly star Harry Judd joins Nick Dougherty in the Sky Zone ahead of the British Masters at Close House.

Harry Judd may be a chart-topping musician and skillful on the dancefloor, but how would his talents transfer on the golf course?

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The McFly drummer and former Strictly Come Dancing champion was at Close House ahead of the British Masters pro-am, promoting his new involvement in the sport and to look ahead to this week's star-studded event.

Judd and management company Happy Entertainment are helping to develop and nurture up-and-coming golfers, with the musician visiting Sky Sports to reveal more about the plans and showcase his own talent.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 27:  Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland gestures on the 3rd hole ahead of the British Masters at Close House Golf Cl
Image: Rory McIlroy is the highest-ranked player in this week's line-up

A trip to the Sky Zone saw Judd showcase his swing and fire a few irons on the range, before heading to face Sky Sports' Henni Goya in a completely different kind of golf challenge on social media.

The pair went head to head on the inflatable dartboard near the first tee, trying to get the highest score possible while chipping three balls onto the target.

Click on the Periscope below to see who won!

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