Zac Efron showcased his impressive physique while playing golf without a shirt, accompanied by his twin brother, Dylan Efron.
The actor from “Iron Claw” displayed his well-defined, tanned body as he swung a golf club in a video shared on Instagram on Tuesday.
The 37-year-old “High School Musical” star, known for his rugged look, was seen wearing a gold necklace and sunglasses during a sunset outing.
Zac’s equally athletic brother, Dylan, 33, accompanied him for a golf cart ride before practicing several swings on the course.
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“Sticks,” Zac captioned the post, including the theme song from Owen Wilson’s Apple TV+ series, “Stick,” in the video.
Supporters of the Efron brothers were thrilled by the shirtless golf video, with one Instagram user describing it as a “fever dream.”
So thrilled there’s no cap on how often I can watch an Instagram video again,” another person joked, while a third commented, “My brain went offline for about 20 seconds.
My goodness, there are two of them,” another person marveled, while a fifth internet user commented, “for the first time, I’m not bored watching someone play golf.
The siblings have been enjoying meaningful time together this summer. They were seen earliersavoring a warm day by the lakewith Dylan’s girlfriend, Courtney King.
A video from the July 1 Instagram postdisplayed the well-known brothers swapping identical white cowboy hats as they relaxed on a boat.
The “Baywatch” actor was also pictured relaxing on the dock alongside Dylan, riding a wakeboard, and wrapped in a towel.
Although the actor from “Hairspray” is recognized for his athletic body, he has slightly eased up on his workout routine since appearing in the 2017 film “Baywatch.”
“That ‘Baywatch’ look, I don’t know if that’s really possible,” Zactold Men’s Health in a 2022 interview.
Like, it’s fake; it looks like it was done with CGI,” he continued. “And that required Lasix, strong diuretics, to pull off. So I don’t need to do that. I’d rather have an extra, you know, 2 to 3 percent body fat.