Cape Town City veteran goalkeeper Darren Keet revealed his hidden talent, which could pave the way for a new career after football.
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It's often surprising when athletes excel in sports outside of their primary discipline, but like a host of ballers globally, Darren Keet is not too shabby off the Golf tee.
The Cape Town City shot-stopper sat down with for a chat with Cape Town Spurs midfielder turned content creator, Michael Morton, with the latter revealing what a lot of people don't know about Keet.
Morton exposed Keet's Golfing talents, with 35-year-old keeper revealing his near professional level handicap.
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Darren Keet sits alongside the likes of the retired Real Madrid and Wales legend, Gareth Bale and Bayern Munich striker, Harry Kane, as footballers with single digit handicaps.
Could Golf be a post-football career worth considering for Keet? He certainly wouldn't look out of place in the Sunshine Tour with a 1.5 handicap.
Luckily for Keet, age is just a number when it comes to Golf, with the average age of a PGA Tour golfer being 31.
It hasn't been the easiest start to the Betway Premiership campaign for the Citizens, as Eric Tinkler's side have drawn, lost and won in their opening three league matches so far this season.
In City's 3-0 defeat to Western Cape rivals, Stellenbosch FC, the veteran conceding a long-range strike from left-back Fawaaz Basadien, who caught Keet of his line from his own half.
Here's Keet breaking his silence about conceding the goal: