‘Not my finest moment’: Man beaten up at Red Deer golf course apologizes
ALBERTA SPRINGS GOLF RESORT, NEAR RED DEER, ALBERTA, CANADA, JUL 12 – The altercation was triggered by slow play and intoxication, with no legal action taken after police concluded no assault was alleged, authorities said.
- A video surfaced showing Nick Tarnasky, former NHL player, beating and throwing Trevor Ogilvie into a pond at a Red Deer golf course.
- The altercation arose after Ogilvie, who played 36 holes and drank too much, lost his cool and refused to stop arguing during slow play.
- The video shows Tarnasky shouting 'bang' with each punch while repeatedly tossing Ogilvie into the pond, and it went viral online.
- Ogilvie apologized on Facebook Friday, saying, 'Not my finest moment, I know,' and acknowledging he has learned from the incident.
- Red Deer Minor Hockey is investigating the incident involving their coach Tarnasky, while RCMP concluded their inquiry with no assault allegations.
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Golfer who got punched, dumped in pond by ex-NHLer Nick Tarnasky breaks silence on wild video
A man who says he's the golfer who got beat up and thrown into a pond by former NHL player Nick Tarnasky has broken his silence on the wild scrap.
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