Watch: Hyena stalks golfer on ‘wildest course in the world’

Skukuza Golf Club in South Africa has shared footage showing a hyena following closely behind a golfer walking nervously down a fairway.

Skukuza Golf Club in South Africa is billed as “the wildest course in the world” because there are no fences keeping predatory animals off the grounds.

While most critters are nocturnal and do not interact with golfers, that’s not always the case.

The accompanying footage shows Neil Whyte documenting a hyena following closely behind as he walked from tee to green.

Whyte joked in the footage, “Got a new caddie on the golf course” and stopped walking while the hyena approached to within yards before veering to Whyte’s right.

It remains unclear if the hyena was hoping for a handout or if other hyenas were near.

Skukuza Golf Club, located in Kruger National Park, described on Facebook: “For those who have wondered if people actually play golf on our course… YES they do and they tend to make new friends along the way.”

Reads one of the top comments: “That hyena would be chewing on my dead body because I would have a heart attack right there.”

In June the club shared footage showing lions roaming a tee box in the predawn darkness, before the nine-hole course opened for play.

The course states on its website: “Since the course is not fenced-in, uninvited spectators are a common sight, hippo, impala, warthog and baboons to mention but a few.”