Alberta Springs Golf Course in Alberta, Canada, has installed a sign marking the exact spot where an amateur golfer was thrown into a pond during a slow-play confrontation that went viral earlier this year. Images circulating on social media on 11 July show the small memorial plaque standing beside the water hazard. The original incident, captured on video, involved an on-course dispute that escalated when a hockey player participating in the same round picked up the golfer and tossed him into the water. The clip quickly spread across major platforms, drawing millions of views and sparking debates about etiquette and pace of play in recreational golf. Course representatives have not formally commented on the decision to add the marker, and it is unclear whether the sign is an official installation or an informal tribute erected by patrons. Regardless of its origin, the display has reignited online discussion of the encounter and underscored the lingering notoriety of the episode.
A sign has been placed to commemorate the spot where a man was tossed in a pond following a viral slow play altercation at Alberta Springs Golf Course. https://t.co/kJ76V4pyUO
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