🔥⛳️ 4 year old Caden just blew his dads mind! Not a dry eye watching this fabulous moment! … and dad’s reaction PURE GOLD!
4-year-old Caden Uyemura just did something most grown men only dream about.
It’s Caden’s first time ever stepping onto a real golf course. Not a backyard plastic set. Not mini-golf. An actual course Green Valley Ranch Golf Club in Denver, Colorado.
Nine holes on the par-3 layout. His dad Justin is already proud just watching him make it all the way to the final hole without melting down or quitting.
That alone is a win when you’re dealing with a four-year-old and a golf club on a hot June day.
🔥Then this happens🔥
Caden lines up over a neon green ball on the 9th tee. Tiny orange polo. Denim shorts. Little sneakers. Club almost as tall as he is. Dad’s voice in the background:
“Okay, set up … perfect. Whenever you’re ready, buddy scoot a little closer. Perfect.”
Kid takes a swing. Misses the first one. Then he steps back up when chaos and pure joy collide.
The ball launches. Dad’s camera follows it. And somehow … somehow this little guy stripes it toward the green.
The ball is tracking. It’s online. It’s got legs.
Instant replay drops. The flag is waving. The ball is still moving. And the entire internet collectively holds its breath because a 4-year-old on his first real course just put a ball in the hole from 65 yards!
🚨Hole-in-one🚨
Justin stops recording just long enough to run onto the tee box, tackle his son, and give him the biggest hug he can.
Caden is smiling ear to ear and laughing the entire time.
This isn’t staged. This isn’t a pro coaching a prodigy for content.
This is a dad taking his son out, letting him play the whole nine and capturing the exact second the kid does something unforgettable.
You can feel Justin’s energy through the phone. That mix of “I can’t believe he made it this far” and “Did that just happen?” is the same feeling every parent gets when their kid suddenly levels up in real time.
Caden didn’t just hit a golf ball.
He reminded every parent watching why we drag the kids outside in the first place.
Play more. Film more. Let them swing.