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Hack It Out Golf

Craziest Golf Experiences

Hack It Out Golf

Golf Swing Productions by Mark Crossfield Greg Chalmers and Lou Stagner

Sports, Education, Golf

4.7267 Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Golf is a crazy game—but some of the stuff that happens with golf is next-level crazy! In this episode, Mark, Lou, and Greg recount some of their favorite stories of outlandish golf behavior: hit objects, animals, and people; golf being played in decidedly non-golf locations; shenanigans on the course, and even some attempts at bending the rules. Sometimes, we just need to laugh at the absurdity of the game we love.

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Transcript

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0:00.7

Golf is definitely on the crazy side.

0:03.7

Today is going to be a fun episode where we talk about some of the craziest things we've encountered on the golf course or even done on a golf course.

0:09.8

I've done some crazy stuff.

0:12.3

Oh, boy.

0:13.2

Some of it on purpose.

0:14.5

So we're just going to share some fun crazies.

0:17.4

And if you've got any fun crazies that we don't kind of cover maybe hit us up on our

0:22.1

socials and let us know your versions of these questions so the first question is the craziest

0:28.9

place and i did the when i wrote these questions i was thinking about lou what does that mean

0:34.7

because the first question is the craziest place you have hit a golf ball. So what's the craziest place you've hit a golf ball? So I'll start you off to give you one. So it's not where I've hit a golf ball because I can't think of a crazy place off the top of my head. I've actually hit a golf ball. Wait a minute. Let's clarify.

1:00.2

You mean like, you know, some crazy situation you're in? Or you mean like the craziest place I have been in a group where golf balls have gone is in a swimming pool next to a hole was a pretty

1:07.4

crazy one. And when we looked over there, was a guy down in there. This was all on camera. And he got in, he was in his trunks on the sun lounge and got in, held it up. It had the guy's face I was playing with on it and he chucked it back, basically. That was quite fun to hit it in a swimming pool on camera. So that was a pretty crazy place that it got.

1:28.4

That same person also hit a ball in Portugal up the left and landed on a path

1:34.7

and like bounce into this apartment block three stories up, went into Marjorie's

1:40.1

soup bowl, we call it.

1:41.4

It like went into some soup bowl.

1:43.2

Awesome.

1:43.7

Yeah.

1:44.1

All on camera. Most of my

1:46.1

crazies, luckily, are all on camera. You've got them. They're even funnier. But there's two of

1:52.4

the craziest places I've been part of seeing a ball be hit into as such. We've had plenty

2:00.5

when we're filming as well.

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