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Who is the better golfing dancer: Miguel Angel Jimenez or Alex Levy?

Miguel Angel Jimenez celebrates his hole-in-one on the 2nd hole during day 3 of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth

Miguel Angel Jimenez has long been known as the King of the smooth moves after a hole-in-one or a hole-out from the fairway, but he could have competition from Alexander Levy.

Jimenez has entertained golf fans worldwide with his trademark dance maneuvers, usually immediately following one of his numerous holes-in-one, although we have not seen the Spaniard celebrate since making his record 10th ace on the European Tour at Wentworth in 2015.

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Miguel Angel Jimenez enjoys a trademark celebratory dance after his record 12th hole-in-one at Wentworth in 2015

The veteran had treated us to two celebratory jigs the week before at his home Open de Espana, when he followed his ninth career ace in the second round with a superb eagle from the fairway on the final day.

But Levy proved he was more than a match for Jimenez during the second round of the Nordea Masters as he made certain of surviving the halfway cut in some style.

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Alexander Levy holes out from the fairway for eagle to make the cut at the Nordea Masters, and the Frenchman celebrates with an impromptu dance

The Frenchman needed a birdie at his final hole, the par-five ninth, to avoid a weekend off, and his perfect pitch had just enough pace to drop in the front of the cup for a spectacular eagle.

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