Golfer rips off his shirt while threatening other golfers in a rare scene

Golf

The man in this viral video completely flouts the rules of classic golf etiquette.

A clip posted by @kennethdavis8680 on TikTok went viral after a “Karen on the golf course” lost her temper with her fellow golfers.

The video opens with a man arguing with people on the street, which quickly escalates to him ripping off his shirt and challenging what appear to be two carts full of other people to a fight.

“This is a man who has been to heaven,” he shouted as he crouched down, “so if you want to test God then come and get this s–tstack!”

The change continues as other golfers decide that “tempting God” is not on their schedule, nor does it fit into their tee time.

Fortunately, a TikTok user who pretended to be among the shocked group of golfers shed some light on what led to the strange confrontation.

The angry man picked up another golfer’s ball from the course.
Kenneth Davis/ TikTok

“Ok I’m on one of the golf carts,” user @yerrrrr explained in the comments. “One of the girls hit her ball a little too close to her and we stepped aside so she could hit it again. He immediately took the ball and said “oh no! This is my ball now b*tch!”. But it was a special ball for him so he wanted to give it back.”

According to Out kickthe fight took place in one of the roughest areas at Crooked Creek Golf Course in Michigan.

Even if no punches were thrown, and maybe only egos were hurt, the internet will take what it can get.

Video is quick went to Redditwhere users have reached a consensus that it can be a real-life example of winning an argument by out-crazy the other party.

Man rips his shirt on a golf course in Michigan.
Kenneth Davis/TikTok

With over 17,000 likes and 2,000 comments, the video has truly reached viral status.





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