An inquisitive mob of kangaroos roo-dely interrupted an Australian golfer's round this past weekend. Golfer Wendy Powick was waiting to tee off when the kangaroos flooded across the fairway. After a few moments staring at Powick, they decided to hop on out of there, leaving her to golf in peace.
Was Australian golfer's round interrupted by a mob of kangaroos?
An Australian golfer's round was roo-dley interrupted when a mob of kangaroos came bouncing up to her as she was preparing to tee off. Amateur golfer Wendy Powick was playing at the Arundel Hills Country Club near the Gold Coast when she spotted the crowd of kangaroos coming up the fairway.
Where are the Kangaroos at Anglesea Golf Course?
In February, a man was forced to herd a mob of kangaroos off the fairway, while 300 Eastern Grey kangaroos are said to be in permanent residence at Anglesea Golf Course near Melbourne. Sign up for notifications from Insider! Stay up to date with what you want to know.
How many kangaroos are there in Australia?
According to National Geographic, Australia is home to 50 million kangaroos, double the size of the human population. Golfers are usually only tasked with facing obstacles such as water traps and bunkers, but this isn't the first time kangaroos have made life on the Aussie links difficult.
Watch as menacing gang of kangaroos invade course and STARE DOWN female golfer while she tries to tee off
TREES down the left, bunkers down the right - familiar hazards to amateur golfers around the world.
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