This should certainly set the benchmark for viral golf videos.
Earlier this week at a golf course, a man went completely berserk during a disagreement with another group. He tore off his shirt and provoked one individual into a physical confrontation. All of this drama was captured on camera for our viewing entertainment.
The exact details regarding the time and location of this incident remain unclear. However, the situation seemed to escalate when a man dressed in a green polo—echoing a Hulk-like demeanor—allegedly took someone else's golf ball.
Amidst the video's background noise, several golfers can be heard demanding the return of the ball. Yet, the defiant man wasn’t having any of it.
“You’ll leave after I don’t give you a g*ddamn thing,” he is heard saying in the clip.
Tensions continued to rise as words were exchanged, but suddenly, the supposed golf ball thief began to act out with aggression, reminding viewers of King Kong. He lost his temper and dared another man to engage in a fight.
“I’ll plant you, b*tch boy,” Kong shouted, directing his words at someone presumably named Walter (?). “Now get the f**k off the cart!” In a theatrical gesture, he then morphs into a Hulk figure, tearing his shirt and boasting loudly, “You see that! That’s a dude that’s been to heaven, btch! And you want to test God? You fcking come get it, s*it stack!”
After suggesting that Mr. Hulk might be mentally unstable, the group of golfers quickly departed, seemingly not interested in further confrontation. The video concludes at that point.
this golfer guy gonna become a meme ???? pic.twitter.com/yVBQZUFZK6
— Shibetoshi Nakamoto (@BillyM2k) September 21, 2023
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