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Videos Show ‘Insane’ Tornado Tear Through Tiger Woods Golf Course
Dramatic footage shows a tornado ripping through the Payne’s Valley golf course in Missouri that was designed by Tiger Woods.
Some trees in the video appear to have fallen over, while others are being blown so hard in one direction they are almost touching the ground at the Payne’s Valley golf course at Big Cedar.
This is absolutely insane.
A tornado hit Payne’s Valley golf course. (Tiger Woods design at Big Cedar in Missouri.)
You staying in your golf cart to record this video?
Honestly, I probably would. Too insane to miss.
pic.twitter.com/ccZm8Fr2an
— Rick Golfs (@Top100Rick) May 13, 2024
In one clip, people can be seen rushing to get furniture off a porch as a voice can be heard telling them to “come inside”.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated shortly.
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Tom Pennington/Getty Images for Payne’s Valley Cup
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