Shocking moment wild bobcat kills rabbit on golf course as fans say ‘how am I supposed to putt with that going?’

WHEN golf fans talk about “Big Cat” they’re normally bringing up Tiger Woods in conversation.

But one Arizona golfer came dangerously close to a whole other kind of big cat when he spotted a wild bobcat on the green at their local course.

Twitter @NUCLRGOLFA golfer spotted a wild bobcat hunting a rabbit on the course[/caption]

Twitter @NUCLRGOLFThe bobcat crept up on the bunny[/caption]

Twitter @NUCLRGOLFIt pounced as soon as it got the opportunity[/caption]

Twitter @NUCLRGOLFThe lynx wandered into the woodlands with the rabbit in its mouth[/caption]

The shocked golfer whipped out their phone before taking their putt to film the feline searching for some dinner.

The clip shows the dangerous predator, which is also known as a Red Lynx, sneaking up on two rabbits in the green-side rough.

The amazing clip then showed the bobcat pouncing on one of the bunnies and grabbing it in its jaw before waltzing into the nearby woodland.

The terrifying encounter is something that no golfer would expect to see while lining up their putt with some fans taking to social media to comment on the unbelievable clip.

One wrote: “How am I supposed to putt with that going?”

While one fan loved the idea of getting up close and personal with the wildlife on the course, they wrote: “Reason #419 that golf is awesome.”

Another added: “Wow, that is a spectacular video clip!”

And a fourth suggested the wildlife is one of many things that make golf in Arizona so good, posting: “There’s something about Arizona golf that’s just on another level. The scenery and experience are unmatched!”

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Golfers are used to coming across some unbelievable animals while trying to break par.

Florida fairways are often the home to Alligators who will creep their way onto the course from time to time.

Last year a 10ft snapper was spotted by golfers in the southern state while the monsters have also been known to rear their heads during PGA Tour events too.

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