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Left Bull sharks have been seen in the Carbrook golf course once again and caddys and golfers are warned to stay clear of these aggressive fish. The Brisbane Golf course sits near a river and often gets flooded and Bull Sharks often get stuck according to reports snacking on unsuspecting pro golfers and those unfortunate fish stuck in the ponds with these sea beasts. However the idea that sharks can patrol and make it on the greens is ridiculous yet I found nothing on-line to say it was a hoax and some subscription news outlets claim it has happened again in December in Australia and this golf course. The shocking on-line video of a caddy being interviews and the Bull sharks sudden appearance went viral back in 2011 and the virus of dangerous man-eating Bull sharks moving about in Aussiestan thanks to climate change and mass flooding in and around this continent has continued seeing sharks in impromptu places inland and ahhhhh including apparently this course way.
Many golfers have been injured when retrieving their balls and had their balls scorched and scratched by the tough skin and cartridge of these sharks and many are lucky not to have had their legs ripped apart by these Bull Sharks on Carbrook's water ways. The golf course owners also may just be importing these Bull fish and interest of the golf course as tourists form around the globe have traveled here to run and golf with the Bulls and this story line has had efficacious publicity for this golf course and increase play through the years of this fish tale.


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