Competitor Holey Moley is forced to withdraw from the competition after injuring himself

‘Our doctors have ruled he can’t keep going’: Competitor Holey Moley is forced to withdraw from the competition after injuring himself on one of the show’s dangerous courses

A contestant was deemed unable to continue with the competition on Tuesday’s program of Holey Moley, after injuring themselves on one of the courses.

Justin, 48, was left injured after dragging himself at a mechanical shark at one of Channel Seven’s most dangerous golf courses.

Despite winning his tour, the Queensland man was ordered out of the competition by the show’s healers, giving his rival, Jesse, 38, a second chance. .

Out of the match: A contestant felt unable to continue the competition on Tuesday’s Holey Moley program, after injuring themselves on one of the courses

Just minutes before Justin was ready to go up to play the roundabout, reporter Matt Shirvington announced he needed to pull out.

‘After Putt the Plank, our futures have ruled that it cannot continue,’ said the 42-year-old Olympic sprinter.

Matt then explained that Jesse would get ‘another bullet’ after being hit with Justin before.

Injured: Justin, 48, was left injured after dragging himself at a mechanical shark at one of Channel Seven's most dangerous golf courses

Injured: Justin, 48, was left injured after dragging himself at a mechanical shark at one of Channel Seven’s most dangerous golf courses

Ouch: As the shark got closer, it jumped off the plank and landed against the animal's side with an impressive bump.

Ouch: As the shark got closer, he jumped off the plank and landed against the animal’s side with an impressive bump.

After being ordered to walk the plank during ‘Putt the Plank’, Justin bravely moved forward and looked away from the moving mechanical shark that he had to jump on.

As the shark got closer, he jumped off the plank and landed against the side of the animal with a big lump.

He then fell into the water when the show’s reporters, Matt and Rob Riggle, both went back.

Mobile target: After being ordered to 'walk the plank' during 'Putt the Plank', Justin bravely moved forward and looked away from the mobile mechanical shark that he had to jump on.

Mobile target: After being ordered to ‘walk the plank’ during ‘Putt the Plank’, Justin bravely moved forward and looked away from the mobile mechanical shark that he had to jump on.

‘That looked like it hurt … I could feel it in my belly. Wow, that hurt me. It’s just the noise, ‘said Rob, 50.

As the slow-motion pictures played back the shocking event, Justin was seen fainting as he fell off the shark and into the water.

But minutes after he emerged from the water, Justin’s adrenaline seemed to kick in, with the determined competitor rejuvenating the crowd.

'That looked like it hurt ... I could feel it in my belly.  Wow, that hurt me.  Just the sound, 'said reporter Rob Riggle (right).  Pictured with reporter Matt Shirvington (left)

‘That looked like it hurt … I could feel it in my belly. Wow, that hurt me. Just the sound, ‘said reporter Rob Riggle (right). Pictured with reporter Matt Shirvington (left)

‘He’s ready to go. What he wants to do is catch his breath, I think, ‘said Rob, who was surprised by how quickly he got over it.

A second chance paid off for Jesse, who secured a place in the show’s grand final.

The Australian Daily Mail has reached out to Channel Seven for comments.

Painful: As the slow motion pictures played back the dramatic event, Justin was seen fainting as he fell off the shark and into the water.

Painful: As the slow motion pictures played back the dramatic event, Justin was seen fainting as he fell off the shark and into the water.

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