A viral golfer who made headlines for his outrageous behavior on the golf course has been permanently banned from playing at Crooked Creek Golf Course in Ottawa Lake, MI.
Key Takeaway
A viral golfer, John Reeb, has been permanently banned from playing at Crooked Creek Golf Course in Ottawa Lake, MI, after a video of him ripping his shirt off and threatening other golfers went viral. The ban also extends to Cherrywood Golf Club, another golf course owned by the same management in Ottawa Lake.
Identified as John Reeb, a middle-aged man from Ohio with a troubled past, he garnered attention when a video of him ripping his shirt off and threatening other golfers went viral. The incident took place during a heated confrontation on the course.
Heather Ryan, the general manager of Crooked Creek Golf Course, confirmed the ban, citing Reeb’s unacceptable behavior in the video as the reason. The individuals who were threatened by Reeb promptly reported the incident to the course staff.
Following the complaints, Reeb was immediately asked to leave the course and was informed that he would no longer be allowed to return. This ban extends not only to Crooked Creek Golf Course but also to Cherrywood Golf Club, another golf course owned by the same management in Ottawa Lake.
To ensure that Reeb does not enter the premises, staff members at both courses have been thoroughly briefed on his appearance and provided with his photographs.