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Watch the terrifying moment golfers’ cart overturned during a tornado in Missouri… forcing them to shelter under a bridge

  • A tornado briefly hit a Missouri golf course Monday afternoon
  • And a video shows a group’s frightening experience with the weather.
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Golfers were forced to shelter under a bridge Monday after a tornado struck a Missouri course in frightening scenes.

A group was at Payne’ Valley Golf Course in the afternoon when the extremely inclement weather and high winds began.

In video of the incident, filmed by a man named Paul Sundy, the group can be heard reacting nervously to their surroundings, saying “oh shit” in response to the wind.

The group’s cart can then be seen turning over as they attempt to round a corner, leaving them in disarray.

‘You’re right?’ » shouts a man, before his friend says “No”.

A tornado struck a golf course in Missouri Monday afternoon, bringing high winds to the area.

The group on the cart then abandoned the vehicle and took shelter under a nearby bridge.

The group on the cart then abandoned the vehicle and took shelter under a nearby bridge.

Golfers regained their calm near a stream as the wind seemed to die down.

Golfers regained their calm near a stream as the wind seemed to die down.

The first man then said, “We have to go,” and the group abandoned their wagon and moved to safety under a nearby bridge.

The group could then be seen sitting on rocks under the bridge in a separate clip, as a man shouted at the group to cover their heads.

The wind then seemed to die down a bit, although a woman in the group could be heard crying over the incident.

There do not appear to be any serious injuries.

One woman in the group could be heard crying in response to Monday's heartbreaking incident.

One woman in the group could be heard crying in response to Monday’s heartbreaking incident.

One man appeared to have been slightly scratched but no one was seriously injured.

One man appeared to have been slightly scratched but no one was seriously injured.

According to OzarksFirst.com, the tornado briefly touched down on the course at 3:50 p.m.

Trees were also reportedly damaged, while a nearby airport lost power.

Golfers told the website that no tornado warnings were issued in advance.

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