The viral golfer who set the internet on fire has been banned for life from the golf course where his wild outburst occurred.
TMZ reported Friday that the general manager at Crooked Creek Golf Course in Ottawa Lake, Michigan, Heather Ryan, told the irate golfer, who was later identified by the Daily Mail as John Reeb, a 41-year-old from Archbald, Ohio, to never come back after hearing of his tirade.
Ryan said it wasn’t the first time one of their Ottawa Lake golf courses had issues with Reeb — she told the outlet that he had also been banned from Cherrywood Golf Club.
The video, which has gone viral this week, opens with Reeb arguing with some golfers on the course and quickly escalates into him ripping off his shirt and challenging the group to a fight.
“This is a man that’s been to heaven,” he shouted, “so if you wanna test God, then come and get it s–tstack!”
One TikTok user claiming to be one of the golfers shed some light on how the confrontation came about.


“Ok I was in one of the golf carts,” user @yerrrrr explained in the comments. “One of the girls hit her ball kind of close to him and we drove over so she could hit it again. He then grabbed the ball and said “oh no you ain’t! This is my ball now b*tch!”. But that was a special ball to her so she wanted it back.”
Reeb has an extensive history with the law, including a number of incidents over the last few months, the Daily Mail found.
On July 15, Reeb allegedly spat at a truck and the man inside through the window and was charged with disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor.



Less than two weeks later, Reeb allegedly threatened his neighbor while wearing only his underpants and was again charged with disorderly conduct.
Three days after the second incident, Reeb was charged with obstructing official business and menacing after police responded to reports of a shirtless Reeb apparently chasing a vehicle driven by a woman.
Police tracked him down at his home after that episode, where he refused to answer the door, according to the newspaper.
Reeb also was arrested twice last month, and last year, he was arrested for allegedly planning a riot.