RYDER CUP fans joked Nick Faldo has "superpowers" after an incredibly spooky moment live on Sky Sports. The four-time winner and former Masters champion was discussing Europe's 16½-11½ victory this weekend in Rome. But then he produced a bizarre incident which left viewers at home partly amazed and partly terrified.<br /><br />The four-time winner and former Masters champion was discussing Europe's 16½-11½ victory this weekend in Rome.<br /><br />But then he produced a bizarre incident which left viewers at home partly amazed and partly terrified.<br /><br />Speaking about the comedown after three days of incredible but intense golfing drama and bitter rivalry, Faldo, 66, said: "You watch, wallop.<br /><br />"It won't just be the alcohol.<br /><br />"Emotionally it will be a serious wallop, they'll be like jellyfish tomorrow morning."<br /><br />Hilariously, though, just as Faldo mentioned the alcohol giving the European players a "wallop", a person walking across the Marco Simone course in the background suddenly and unexpectedly falls over.<br /><br />The person in question simply stacked it in the distance for no apparent reason as their friends looked back in confusion.<br /><br />They quickly pick themselves back up again before continuing across in the background on the TV screen.<br /><br />But though they dusted themselves off and tried to smooth out the embarrassment, supporters enjoying the action on the telly did not let it slide.<br /><br />And plenty of the attention went to Faldo's seeming unbelievable force.<br /><br />One said: "Listen to what he’s saying and watch what happens in the background. Nick Faldo has superpowers..."<br /><br />Another added: "He may be ‘dull as a potato’ but he has special powers."<br /><br />A third replied: "We always knew he did."<br /><br />A fourth asked: "Is Nick Faldo magic?"<br /><br />Faldo, who played in 11 Ryder Cups between 1977 and 1997, even got in on the fun and shared the viral video with a series of emojis - including a laughing face, six beers, and a downward arrow.<br /><br />Speaking of beers, the European team certainly celebrated with plenty after getting their hands on the iconic trophy.<br /><br />Viktor Hovland was right at the thick of the action, on and off the course, as he posed for a superb photo with no fewer than 16 European Wags.<br /><br />There were jubilant scenes by the 16th green, too, when Europe unofficially sealed the win.<br /><br />Tommy Fleetwood's monster drive helped him win the hole against Rickie Fowler to go two up with two holes remaining.<br /><br />And that prompted a Colonel Sanders lookalike to run out from the crowd and across the green before jumping into the lake - then dozens of other European fans followed suit.
