Watch Alfonso Ribeiro do signature 'Fresh Prince' dance at American Century Championship

Vinny Del Negro edged out John Smoltz to win the American Century Championship on Sunday (July 11), but Alfonso Ribeiro won over the crowd at the star-studded celebrity tournament.

The 49-year-old actor and host broke out the signature dance move of his The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air character Carlton Banks:

It's not the first time Ribeiro has played to the crowd with "The Carlton" on the green, having done it at the same Lake Tahoe course with Justin Timberlake in July 2015:

And again with JT at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February 2016:

Ribeiro was Carlton—one of Will Smith's fictional rich cousins—for the duration of Fresh Prince's iconic six season run from 1990 to '96, and the America's Funniest Home Videos host played him so well that what should have been an entitled, unlikable snob morphed into a lovable fan-favorite. 

Carlton, of course, always danced with Tom Jones' "It's Not Unusual."

Ribeiro's moves landed him the Dancing with the Stars Mirrorball Trophy in 2014.

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