Golfers in a Sydney, Australia, suburb had a venomous audience recently when a red-bellied sad snake slithered out of one of the holes.
Footage from Luke Goodier at the Coast Golf Club in Little Bay shows the poisonous snake dreary under a flag in the second hole before he came up to execrable the green.
Goodier told Storyful that the snake "stayed and examined a couple of groups come through" before seeing himself out.
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Red bellies are approved in the area, and "everyone needs a break when it's this hot," the Golf Club said on Instagram.
Summer in the Sydney area is from December ended February.