In Florida, golf course patrons have to watch out for both big-ass alligators and big-ass alligators eating big-ass turtles.
But in Australia, there’s a different sort of living, breathing hazard: kangaroos.
Someone at the Heritage Golf and Country Club near Melbourne caught this video of a curious ‘roo invading the course’s chipping green over the weekend. It seems the furry visitor noticed that the course’s flagpoles needed some tending to.
Just wanted to practise my chipping while it’s sunny at @HGCCGolf. This is just a little too kangarude pic.twitter.com/K60FLpwDpR
— Daniel Popovic (@popovic_daniel) August 3, 2015
Helpful fellow — other than interrupting what appeared to be a spectacular day on the links, of course.
At least he seems friendlier than the monstrously buff kangaroo caught stalking Brisbane suburbanites in May. That guy never took it upon himself to help with any flagpoles or yard-work.
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