Golfer Stephen Roche must have thought he'd gone hopping mad when he saw the stream of 'roos approaching him.
Golfer Stephen Roche must have thought he'd gone hopping mad when he saw the stream of 'roos approaching him.– formerly known as Twitter – on Wednesday, in what he dubbed a "fair dinkum stampede" of the marsupials bounding along the course without a care in the world.
Roche explained in his post that the kangaroos were traversing the fourth hole on the St John's course at the Heritage Golf and Country Club in Victoria, Australia. While their sighting at the private club was nothing new, the sheer number of them was very much a first, he added. Some replies to his video expressed concern at the state of the course after the bouncy animals had made their way along the plush fairway and green, but Roche was quick to allay those fears.when asked whether they was damage to the greens. "Soft footed animal. The only sign of them is footprints in bunkers."
While the kangaroos' appearance left some jumping for joy, others jokingly attributed some well-worn golfing habits onto the marsupials.One compared it to a scene from Jurassic Park or Jumanji, while another had more simple concerns.Roaming kangaroos are a common sight at golf courses across Australia.
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