Super Bowl prediction PGA Tour pro Stewart Cink. Feb 12, 2023; Glendale, Arizona, US; Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) celebrates with the Vince Lomardi Trophy after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles battled in a back-and-forth affair in Super Bowl LVII. However, the Chiefs were able to come out on top in a 38-35 shootout after a controversial penalty set up a game-winning field goal.  Many didn’t expect this game to be so high-scoring, but one PGA Tour golfer’s miraculous prediction before the game has gone viral after the final result.

Greg Auman of Fox Sports asked a number of golfers on the PGA Tour on Sunday for a prediction for the Super Bowl. Some of them predicted the correct winner, but one predicted the final score and exactly how the final moments of the game would go.

When asked by Auman for a prediction, Stewart Cink told him that he thought the final score would be 38-35 with the Chiefs winning on a game-winning field goal from Harrison Butker.

“Chiefs 38, Eagles 35. It’s going to be a last-second field goal that wins the game. I actually love Jalen Hurts. I really love Jalen Hurts. Ever since that college football national championship when he got pulled, the way he handled that, he just won me over. But I do like the Chiefs organization, and I’ve had a few people this week tell me they’re from Kansas City and want me to root for Kansas City.”

The NFL world took notice of this wild Super Bowl prediction. Many commented how they couldn’t believe how insanely accurate Cink was down to every detail.

If Cink was a betting man and actually placed a wager on this exact score with the Chiefs winning, he could have won $4,000 on just a $50 bet, according to Dave Mason of BetOnline.

[Greg Auman on Twitter]

About Reice Shipley

Reice Shipley is a staff writer for Comeback Media that graduated from Ithaca College with a degree in Sports Media. He previously worked at Barrett Sports Media and is a fan of all things Syracuse sports.