Golf is a game that becomes an obsession for many, but one man took his love for the game literally, and we have the video as proof.
Steve Gayton was playing 18 holes at Brackenwood Golf Course in Merseyside, England recently when he walked up to a hole and saw a man having relations with the ninth hole. The unfortunate sight is hard to be believed as there is a man… with his pants down… grabbing the flagpole and apparently…yeah.
Here’s the video of the performance, and Gayton’s shock at the scene is definitely NSFW.
Gayton said the man thought he was alone, finished, and then pulled up his pants and left. Gayton, per Metro U.K., was on the course with three friends at the time. He is sure of only one thing.
“All I can say is if my ball ever goes in the ninth hole at Brackenwood, it can stay there,” he said.
Gayton shared the clip on Facebook and it went viral with over 300,000 views. Maybe there is a thing for risky golf course films; it is the internet after all. Or, maybe someone’s love of golf has gone a little too far.
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