Watch Michigan Youtuber Take 500mg of Edibles, Then Play 18 Holes of Golf
First thing's first, we do not condone the activities or actions of the people within this story, or the video that accompanies it. We understand that cannabis is only to be consumed by adults, responsibly, and the actions of "Road Trip Rolls" are not considered safe, or acceptable.
That being said, this was incredibly strange to watch his journey, and maybe a bit of a cautionary tale about what would happen if a person DID consume 500mg of cannabis, and then tried to play a full round of golf.
The youtuber in question, "Road Trip Rolls" has been combining cannabis and golf for quite some time on his channel. Clearly a person who has a high tolerance, he is also a pretty decent golfer... or so we're expected to believe, because so far, all we've seen on his channel is him playing under the influence.
By the time he made his most recent video, he had already completed the 250 mg edible challenge, and a "One Bong Hit=One Mulligan" Challenge. But his latest aims to double what he's already accomplished, and downs 500 mg of edibles before playing a full round of golf.
His ultimate goal is to play a sub-90 game on the links while taking the edibles - an amount he says is strong enough to take down a bull elephant. It's honestly incredible what he manages to accomplish, given how his 250mg episode ended.
But the 500mg episode is where he really shines. The episode starts with him visiting Lume Dispensary in Kalkaska, Michigan, buying snacks, and then he turns to Grandview Golf Club where he tries to keep his score as close to 90 as possible.
Even before he hits his tee time, he takes down 200mg. Then, he finally hits 500mg on hole 8, where he's already shooting +10. I genuinely don't know how this man is even STANDING, let along playing golf. The back 9 took him a bit longer than the front, but he does manage to finish.
BUT, does he achieve the goal he set out for? Have to watch below.
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