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marmar

(78,793 posts)
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 09:49 AM Jul 29

Florida man banned from public golf as terms of bail after beating up golfer over slow play




Slow play has been a hot-button topic as of late, especially in the professional game, but in Florida, it can sometimes lead to “aggravated battery” and broken bones. That’s exactly what happened back in June in Kissimmee when golfer Jason Hughes lost his cool with a slow-playing group ahead of him and unfortunately decided to take matters into his own hands.

According to the arrest warrant, Hughes attacked one of the golfers in front of him, punching him repeatedly in the face after telling him to hurry up. Hughes fully lost it when the group ahead was chatting on the green after being warned. The two men were eventually separated by their playing partners.

Bleeding and banged up, the injured golfer refused the deputies' request for an ambulance. His friend drove him to the hospital instead. He reportedly had an orbital fracture and needed stitches to his cheek.

Hughes and his playing partner split after the altercation, according to the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, and were eventually tracked down with the help of the golf course staff. Officials used the credit card under the tee-time reservation and surveillance videos from the course. ...................(more)

https://www.golfdigest.com/story/florida-man-banned-public-golf-after-arrest-beating-up-slow-golfer-pace-of-play-fight




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Florida man banned from public golf as terms of bail after beating up golfer over slow play (Original Post) marmar Jul 29 OP
Let me guess.....MAGA Ritabert Jul 29 #1
Hard to say. Jason Hughes - minor league hockey player for years underpants Jul 29 #2
I'd guess 'roids over rhetoric EYESORE 9001 Jul 29 #4
Throwing somebody into a pond in Kissimmee Florida can be a death sentence Ritabert Jul 29 #8
That can't be the same Jason Hughes. This guy is 35 years old Ritabert Jul 29 #9
I just looked that player up, he is now 51 years old. Prof. Toru Tanaka Aug 7 #14
Oh. Oops underpants Aug 7 #15
Naw snowybirdie Jul 29 #3
True Ritabert Jul 29 #6
Crazy IbogaProject Jul 29 #5
I agree. I have had people ask me and/or our group if they could 'play through', and we didn't mind at all. Some SWBTATTReg Jul 29 #7
I'd certainly let another group play through. Ritabert Jul 29 #10
Everybody does SCantiGOP Jul 29 #11
Ah courtesy and manners. I miss those days. Ritabert Jul 29 #13
This isn't weird news if you have golfed a lot. Golfers lose it and they bring them beer on the course. twodogsbarking Jul 29 #12

underpants

(192,411 posts)
2. Hard to say. Jason Hughes - minor league hockey player for years
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 10:10 AM
Jul 29

The guy he beat up (it went viral) and I mean BEAT UP really started it by his slow play and talking crap. He basically made the first move towards Hughes and that’s when you first see him in the video. BIG GUY. The other guy has admitted he was hammered and apologized.

Hughes told him he was going to throw him in the water, literally grabbed him by the shirt, and drag/threw him 30 feet into the water. The guy came back for more and that’s when the punches started flying. Hughes threw him a good 10-15 feet again.

https://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=17980

EYESORE 9001

(28,867 posts)
4. I'd guess 'roids over rhetoric
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 10:34 AM
Jul 29

IDK if he had a bona fide ‘roid rage, but I’m surmising this guy juiced at some point in his life.

Ritabert

(1,563 posts)
8. Throwing somebody into a pond in Kissimmee Florida can be a death sentence
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 12:59 PM
Jul 29

There are alligators in every pond and lake in the state. The gator could have grabbed the guy and drowned him. Lake Kissimmee itself has the 2nd largest number of gators in the state after Lake Okeechobee.

IbogaProject

(4,841 posts)
5. Crazy
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 10:41 AM
Jul 29

Did he ask to play through? If one group is larger and playing more leisurely couldn't that fat head at least ask "Can we play through?". I don't even play golf but I have heard this phrase somewhere and I know it is for golf.

SWBTATTReg

(25,627 posts)
7. I agree. I have had people ask me and/or our group if they could 'play through', and we didn't mind at all. Some
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 12:33 PM
Jul 29

sometimes on are different schedules, so this is expected. Just don't be an AH about time. By far most people are chill about it, and it's part of the laid-back nature of playing golf, IMHO.

SCantiGOP

(14,581 posts)
11. Everybody does
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 01:30 PM
Jul 29

I’ve never seen a problem when a group asks to play through. Most groups will wait on the tee box and offer to let the next group play through if they know they are slowing them down.
But of course that involves common courtesy and manners, which are no longer fashionable in Trump’s world.

twodogsbarking

(15,254 posts)
12. This isn't weird news if you have golfed a lot. Golfers lose it and they bring them beer on the course.
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 01:47 PM
Jul 29

What did you expect.

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