The Seneca Golf Course in Louisville, Kentucky, was the scene of an expected landing earlier this week, so to speak.
An airplane would come to a stop on the course’s 17th hole after skidding off the runway at Bowman Field, breaking the airport fence to end up around 370 feet beyond the end of the runway.
According to Natalie Chaudoin, a spokesperson for the Louisville Regional Airport Authority, the Cessna 525B business jet landed on Runway 33 around 10:35 AM on October 7.
It overran the runway, continuing for the aforementioned distance before finally stopping on the course’s 17th hole just off Pee Wee Reese Road.
You can see a video of the aircraft resting on the greens right below:
Golfweek also has close-up photos.
As strange as this is, it’s hardly the first incident of its kind