Given its country-club roots and prim and proper dress codes, it’s easy to dismiss golf as a sport for the upper class and out of touch. Every once in a while, though, a golfer comes along and upends our idea of golf as fusty: John Daly posting up at Hooters during the Masters, say, or the revolutionary Arnold Palmer combining iced tea and lemonade. This weekend, we got another reminder of golf’s cross-cultural potential when Charley Hull, one of the best female golfers in the world, played a prestigious tournament with cigarettes hanging out of her mouth.

Hull, a 28-year-old from Northamptonshire, England, smoked her way through the U.S. Open this weekend, and she did so while looking unbelievably cool. While the negative health effects of cigarettes are well-documented, so is the fact that ripping a heater on the golf course is a vibe and a half. Hull understood that beautifully during the weekend’s festivities at Lancaster Country Club in Pennsylvania.

Charley Hull smoking a cigarette on the golf course

Awesome cig technique

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Nowhere in the LPGA Tour Player Handbook does it say that players are prohibited from lighting up on the course, which means that Hull is totally within her rights to blast away. She’s partaking in an ancient tradition: on the men’s side, we’ve seen the likes of Daly, Palmer, and Ángel Cabrera go chimney mode. The humble cigarette is perhaps the greatest unifier between pro golfers and the duffers at your local muni, since the pros (unlike you and your buddies) are not allowed to drink while they play.

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