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Golf is a tricky game but it can also be fun when enjoyed with concentration. In comparison to other intense sports like rugby or football, golf is among the safest games, but sometimes major mishaps happen on the green which could end up hurting people.

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Though the most anyone gets hurt in golf is by a flying ball landing on them which people don’t see coming, today a new video surfaced from a course where two persons miscalculated a decision on the course that proved expensive for them.

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Golf cart crashes badly as players lose control of the course

The golf course is among the biggest sports fields. Spread through many acres it is not possible to cover the distance by always walking. This is why there are golf carts present on the course to help people make traveling on the course easy.

But what happens when the golf cart is the reason one gets injured? Something similar is happening in a video shared by NUCLR Golf where two people sitting in a cart tried to take a shortcut on the green by driving the cart down a slope.

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But the idea was a silly one as they lost control of the cart and were pulled downward as the cart fell upside down on the ground. Thankfully both the men made it out of the fall unscathed and quickly climbed out of the tumbled cart. Someone present at the location with a camera captured the whole incident.

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As it can be seen the cart which is very light in weight broke instantly and the golf clubs attached at the back of the cart were also damaged. And the netizens can’t control their laughter after seeing the video.

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Twitter users lose their calm after watching the ‘wild’ golf course video

In the video caption NUCLR Golf asked people if they will take such shortcuts and the answer is a definite no in the comments.

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This user expressed his worry about the clubs that were broken instantly after the cart hit the ground.

This user trolled the man in the video whose priority after escaping the cart was to put on his sunglasses.

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This man expressed his concern about how wild the video was and was glad that nobody got hurt.

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One person wrote that taking the curve was a stupid idea that could not be fixed.

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Another user used this clip to shoot a funny warning to golf course staff that if people looking in similar attire show up then it means that the cart will be destroyed.

One Twitter user wrote that if they ever took a shortcut on the green, it would not be in this manner.

Another said that they would prefer going down straight and not sideways as in the video.

The video has received more than 31 thousand views on Twitter and the number keeps on increasing. The light-hearted moment has made golf fans cheerful for the day.

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As a Senior Golf Writer-turned-Analyst, Shafaque Taha has had quite a journey at EssentiallySports. Her rise through the ranks and published pieces showcase her extensive passion and intricate understanding of the sport. Shafaque is working towards taking the Golf Division to new heights in her Content Analyst role by picking up on trends early on and finding niche and never-before-seen angles for readers. Shafaque has a knack for covering multiple angles of podcasts in depth. She is most proud of her piece, "15 Years After His Triumph, PGA Tour Pro Makes a ‘Difficult’ Confession About Tiger Woods," which garnered massive attention from golf readers.Shafaque holds a master’s degree in English literature and spends her downtime reading ‘classics’ like Jane Austen’s handiwork.

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