Things take a bizarre turn as Janet Squires, the caddie of Spain's Alejandro Canizares, is led blindfolded across the room, and an angry Tyrrell Hatton breaks a club over his knee. Raphael Jacquelin and Alexander Levy read the Guinness World Records in the corner.
The camera then steps outside and on the steps of the clubhouse Padraig Harrington, twice an Open champion, does the dab. Martin Kaymer, a two-time major champion, takes an unapologetic selfie with large group of girls and Masters winner Danny Willett signs an autograph.
As the action (or lack of it) heads out towards the practice range, Matt Fitzpatrick hits out of a bunker while Sergio Garcia is interviewed by the Sky Sports TV cameras.
On the putting green, the eagle-eyed will spot England's Tommy Fleetwood receiving CPR from putting guru Phil Kenyon.
Henrik Stenson, the Open champion and leader of this year's Race to Dubai, rounds things off as he putts, before his eyes glint into the camera.
The whole thing lasts for over two minutes and takes places in front of dozens and dozens of background cast members, none of whom move a muscle.
It's the mannequin challenge equivalent of a hole-in-one.