‘Terrible’ On-Course Attack Against Dog Leaves Golf World Shattered: ‘Piece of S**t’ Says Fans Against the Perpetrator
The Gentleman’s game! Golf is known under that moniker for a reason. However, there arise instances when these so-called ‘gentlemen’ themselves prove to be unworthy of the title. And that is exactly what has happened at the Chardon Lakes Golf Course as a golfer engaged in a bizarre act of violence against a dog.
A tweet was shared by NUCLR GOLF that included a message from the dog’s owner looking for help alongside a picture of the injured pet Milo. The write-up basically narrates the incident that took place when a golfer trespassed into their yard to retrieve a ball. Seeing this, a friendly Milo approached him only to get whacked on the left side of his head with a golf club.
This act of violence resulted in Milo suffering from a bleeding nose and the inability to open his eyes. Fortunately, a visit to the vet cleared him of any life-threatening issues. Adding on, the owner divulged how neither the golf course is willing to take responsibility nor any of the golfers that the cops contacted. Consequently, they ended the message with a plea to share any information on “a guy hitting a dog while playing Chardon Lakes.”
Although the post shared on the news handle on X didn’t rake in any new information as of now, it sure did bring in a lot of actual ‘gentlemen’ of the game rooting for the owner and Milo. Moreover, they even went ahead to brutally attack the perpetrator online while dubbing him as nothing short of a “piece of tr**h.”
Golf community joins hands against the perpetrator
There have been many instances over time in which golfers accidentally hurt animals or birds that enter or live on the grounds. Sometimes, the golf balls, after being hit by the golfers, might hit the birds flying and cause them to get injured or even lead to death. Or as a certain amateur golfer recounted, one might even run over a small animal such as a baby turtle to death using a cart, albeit accidentally. All of these cases are but accidents, unlike the recent one. As a result, a fan couldn’t help but point out, “Absolutely terrible. Hope they find that piece of t***h.”
The tweet shared by NUCLR GOLF mentions how Milo wasn’t sporting a threatening attitude nor was he barking at the golfer. What’s more, the pet’s owner even narrates how the neighbor saw the furry friend getting hit and the horrible shriek. A follower couldn’t help but remember the same as they highlighted how the neighbor might be able to help with the case; “Ummm… Didn’t your neighbor see this? That should help… pro shop should absolutely be able to narrow it down to 3, maybe 4 groups (prolly less).”