Golfer Who Went Viral In Crazy Golf Course Fight Video Has Been Identified As Former NHL Star

Nick Tarnasky (Photo via twitter)

There are just certain types of people you should never fight with, and Nick Tarnasky is one of them.

These days, the former NHL player plays a more relaxing game of golf. At least, that is what it is supposed to be.

Few things are more annoying on the golf course than fellow golfers taking too much time when playing ahead of you. That is why a golfer got so upset at the former NHL player and decided he wanted to throw down.

The unnamed golfer was thrown into a pond and then beaten in the face by a flurry of punches during a dispute on the course.

Some online have speculated it occurred recently in Canada. Unfortunately for the loudmouth golfer, he had no clue he was going against former NHL enforcer Nick Tarnasky.


In the footage below, the guy yells, “Cry about it,” before he calls one of them a “pu–y.”

He then seemed to challenge one of them to a fight.

The irate golfer would charge at Nick Tarnasky and then get shoved into a nearby body of water. That should’ve been the end of it.

The video shows the guy crawling out of the shrubs and trying to keep the fight going, but he ends up back on the ground.

Luckily, someone eventually separated the two men before things got worse.

Nov. 11, 2008; San Jose, CA, USA; Nashville Predators center Nick Tarnasky (74) before the game against the San Jose Sharks at HP Pavilion in San Jose, CA. The Predators defeated the Sharks 4-3 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Former NHL player Nick Tarnasky is trending across social media platforms following a physical altercation on a Canadian golf course.

Tarnasky played 245 NHL games between 2005 and 2010, representing teams such as the Tampa Bay Lightning, Nashville Predators, and Florida Panthers.

The 6’2″, 230-pound forward racked up 297 penalty minutes during his professional career.

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