A VIDEO of a professional golf coach being given advice on how to swing her club by a stranger at a St Helens driving range has gone viral on social media. 

Georgia Ball, who is a PGA professional, was filming a video for social media of herself hitting a few shots at the driving range at Clarkes' Golf Centre, in Rainford.

In the video, a random man appeared to start giving her advice on how to swing her club, telling her she was doing it incorrectly.

He said: "You should not be doing that".

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Georgia, from Liverpool, runs her own golf coaching business, and uses her social media accounts to demonstrate her golfing ability.

She has more than 276,000 followers in Instagram and more than 191,000 on Tiktok. 

In the video a man appears to tell her her she was swinging "too slow" and when she replied: "I'm going through a swing change at the minute," he told her he had been playing golf for 20 years.

Georgia politely thanked the man for his advice before glaring into the camera.

She shared the video on social media, with the caption: "Can you believe he said this?"

At the time of writing the video has amassed more than 11 million views on Tiktok and more than 790,000 likes, with more than 250,000 likes also on Instagram.

Following the incident, Clarkes' Golf shared the video and posted: "Great swing "georgiagolfcoach love having you down at the range".