Golfer shown aiming shots at elk herd; where’s the outrage?

Colorado tour guide threatens to call the cops after documenting golfer seemingly directing his shot toward a nearby elk herd.

A Colorado-based tour company on Monday shared footage showing a golfer seemingly trying to hit elk that had gathered on a driving range.

“This guy was intentionally hitting golf balls at this elk – this was not the first. What would you do?” Good Bull Guided Tours stated Monday via Instagram.

Good Bull Guided Tours specializes in providing elk encounters for clients. The elk that had wandered onto the practice facility included a bull and his harem.

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The footage shows the golfer hitting a ball with an iron and narrowly missing the bull elk.

“If you want to keep hitting at the elk, I’ll happily send the video into the cops,” the videographer says to the golfer, as another man blasts a driver down the middle, away from the elk.

As of the time of this post, Good Bull Guided Tours had not responded to an inquiry from FTW Outdoors requesting more information.

Perhaps surprisingly, several people in the Instagram comments section defended the golfer.

“Definitely not going to hurt an elk with a golf ball,” one comment reads.

“It’s a golf range, not an animal sanctuary, if I paid for balls I’m hitting ’em,” another follower stated.

But a few expressed anger at the golfer’s careless actions.

Reads one comment: “The best thing would have been for those Elk to turn around and charge at them.”

Watch: Golfer chases after bear that stole his golf bag from cart

A black bear was left holding the (golf) bag when it approached a golf cart and pulled off a golfer’s bag, dragging it into the bushes despite the golfer’s attempt to thwart the theft.

A black bear was left holding the (golf) bag after it approached a golf cart and pulled off a golfer’s bag, dragging it into the bushes despite the golfer’s attempt to thwart the theft.

The incident occurred at Westwood Plateau Golf and Country Club in Coquitlam, British Columbia.

The victim was golfer Jerome Gignac, who tried screaming at the bear but to no avail.

“I can’t believe it,” he can be heard saying in the video.

“It came out of the woods, came to our carts, searched through our bags,” Gignac told Global News. “There was no food in any of the golf bags, but for some reason, it picked my bag to pull off the cart.”

The bag was brand new. Fortunately, most of his clubs fell out of the bag as the bear raced off. It looked like his putter, the last remaining club as the bear ran down a bushy ravine, also fell out of the bag.

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“It’s not unusual to see bears up here,” Gignac told Global News. “I had one walk across a green one time when I was putting and completely ignore us. My friend Peter and I were playing and the bear just walked right in front of us, across the green.

“But I’ve never seen a bear do something like that.”

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Jon Rahm talks about his first round at the Waste Management Phoenix Open and how he is honoring Pat Tillman with his golf shoes. Both went to Arizona State.

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