There are all kinds of hazards on golf courses -- even for those who aren't playing. For example? A fire hydrant.
A worker at the AT&T Byron Nelson was driving around the host course at TPC Four Seasons at Las Colinas on Saturday when he made a bad turn and crashed into an on-property fire hydrant. However, it didn't end with the crash. The collision did enough damage to bust open the hydrant, spewing water everywhere.
Some guy just crashed his golf cart into a fire hydrant at the #ByronNelson @PGATOUR pic.twitter.com/7gnX9BCJ4L
— Chris Loughman (@C_Liftoff21) May 21, 2016
The hands-on-head look from the guy says it all. He knows he messed up.
However, there are plenty of other worse things to run into with a golf cart: a tree, a person, a lake...
We can only assume the water was eventually shut off, at a minimum, and the damage was repaired.