Every golfer has at one point unfortunately dropped a ball into a course's lake or dam, but most just give up and grab a new ball out of the bag.
This guy wasn't letting go that easily. As McLachlan's speech went on, the poor man spent what felt like an eternity wandering up and down the bank looking into the water in search of his ball.
We could have watched the struggling golfer hunt for his lost ball for hours. Sadly we can't report if the ball was ever found, or if the man is still walking up and down the bank searching.
The Age's Sam McClure couldn't help but laugh as the vision unfolded.
"I couldn't contain myself on the couch I was laughing so hard. He's obviously just rank hooked one into the drink," McClure said on Talk of the Town.
"Hands on the hips looking ... it's in the lake mate."
Former Port Adelaide great Warren Tredrea added: "And you're on national TV you spud."
The AFL on Wednesday confirmed the Gabba as the host of the Grand Final with Adelaide Oval named as the back-up venue.
It was a decision that didn't sit well with Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan who thought the best stadium, Optus Stadium, would be rewarded.
The COVID-19 impacts on Victoria forced the historic shifting of the Grand Final with the game also expected to be played under lights for the first time in the history of the game.