LOOK: Patrons of Caribbean island hit golf balls at employees in sumo suits
Not just any golf balls, either, but golf balls made from soluble fish food.
By
Kyle Porter
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1 min read

According to a new BBC documentary, Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean is a pretty weird place.
There's people eating sushi off the stomachs of employees to start, and when you're done with that, you can hit golf balls at someone bouncing in the ocean in a sumo suit.
You can see the photos in this Daily Mail article. According to the paper, the documentary shows a guest taking hacks at other humans.
"Another British guest, called Patch, is shown enjoying a game of ‘sumo golf’, in which he and other guests shoot golf balls at a member of staff who bounces up and down on an offshore trampoline, while wearing protective clothing."
"Patch, from Birmingham, said the game uses balls made from soluble fish food rather than the real thing. But it was boiling hot inside the human target’s costume, and he later has to apply an ice pack to his neck."
So that's definitely the most bizarre thing you'll read about today.
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