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There is a TopGolf net outside Detroit Crashed due to extreme winter weather michigan.
Auburn Hills Customers top golf On Sunday, ice broke off the net in an affluent suburb north of Detroit.
150-foot-tall net designed to keep golf According to Fox 2, a malfunction occurred at the location, forcing the business to close until repairs can be completed.
The video shows someone about to hit the ball into the driving range, then he stops and watches as the net begins to fall.

As the net broke, people in the background could be heard saying: “That’s great.”
The TopGolf Auburn Hill website states that after the net was damaged, the opening hours were no longer the same.
“Due to recent weather conditions, our network has been affected and our business hours have been temporarily affected,” the website said.
Detroit is expected to experience more snow and cold snaps this week, with half an inch to 1.5 inches of snow falling in most areas Mobile live broadcast.
The highest temperature of the week is 30 degrees on New Year’s Eve and drops to 8 degrees on New Year’s Day.
Greater Michigan experienced extreme cold, leaving thousands without power after a “bomb twister” hit the upper Midwest and Great Lakes region.
USA Today According to reports, the “winter hurricane” caused dangerous conditions and caused more than 100,000 people to lose power.
Wind speeds are expected to reach 40 to 50 mph through December 29, according to the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
“Winds this strong can also cause power outages, downed tree branches and falling holiday decorations,” AccuWeather senior meteorologist Bill Deger said.