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Golfers appear to launch cart off cliff and land in the water at course in Missouri designed by Tiger Woods

A golf cart ended up completely submerged in the water at Payne’s Valley Golf Course after a couple of golfers managed to jump a stone curb and launch themselves over the side of a cliff.

The footage from the 19th hole at the Tiger Woods designed course near Branson, Missouri, was posted a few days ago. It speculates that booze may have been a factor, but doesn’t say when the golf cart launch occurred.

So it’s hard to tell whether this was part of the golfers’ Fourth of July weekend festivities or not. I do know the Tiger Woods crash jokes write themselves, which is why I don’t even need to make one.

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Frankly, I consider myself above such foolishness. These two golfers are lucky to be walking around in one piece after this.

The two videos that were posted by a witness show the aftermath of the cart going over the side of a cliff, and it drives that point home.

In the first video, someone can be seen in the water retrieving items from the cart located at the bottom of “Lunker Lake,” which surrounds the 19th hole.

In the second one, the witnesses move from the path next to where the golf cart ended up to the top of the hill where it went over the side of the rocky cliff.

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There’s an opening in the fence that has a stone curb that these two found out does not stop a golf cart. The video shows the top of the submerged golf cart as well as some belongings on the rocks on the side of the cliff.

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You’d have to imagine the space in the fence isn’t going to be there much longer, if it hasn’t already been taken care of, given a cart went airborne.

On a positive note, that will be something these guys can proudly tell people they were part of. They made a difference.

They can take their kids there one day, point, and say, “You see that piece of fence there? That’s where my pal and I went flying into the water.”

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