GOLF enthusiasts have had mixed reactions to the newest vertigo-inducing gimmick of the PGA Tour.
The Tour offers punters the chance to view action at the Canadian Open suspended 150ft high above St George's.
The PGA Tour released a video showing golfers enjoying 'Dinner in the Sky.
As their table is lifted 150ft into the sir's room, diners are strapped in to their seats.
A cook and server are joined by them, as well as a roof to protect from the elements.
As they ate at St George's, diners in Ontario had a spectacular view of the course.
Company 'Dinner in the Sky’ runs the restaurant, where diners are strapped in and taken onboard for a delicious meal.
PGA organizers are reeling from the loss of several star players to the Saudi-backed LIV Series.
The unusual idea that the Tour first appeared in Canada five years back did not win over many Tour fans.
There is enough space for 22 people around the dining room table, which is lifted high into the Ontario sky using a crane.
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Along with the lucky diners, the chef makes the delicious journey and cooks on the built-in appliances.
Servers join them, and are secured to the roof with a rope. This prevents any mishaps, especially when the wind blows.
Every guest receives a chair that can pivot 180 degrees so they have a spectacular view of the course.
Dinner in the Sky is not just for golf events. It has been thrilling diners in 60 different countries over the past few years.
Many social media users were puzzled when a video showing the bizarre meal was posted on the official PGA Tour Twitter account.
The Tour added a caption to the caption: "Unlike any other TOUR seat."
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One user called the idea "horrendous" saying: "If I was on tour, I'd go for the LIV Tour because of this."
Another said, "Looks like punishment for LIV defectors."
There were others with a head for heights. One fan said: "Oh yes. Sign me up
Another user got to the point and asked the question that we all were thinking.
They explained that you can go to the bathroom if you have to.
The PGA Tour was hit hard by Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson's departures to the LIV Series.
Paige Spiranac, an ex-golf pro, mocked Mickelson after Lefty announced that he was participating.
Greg Norman, who was an integral part of the creation of the series, revealed that Tiger Woods declined an offer for $1BN to play.
Lisa Boyle, a member of The Bunker's tried 'Dinner in the Sky' in Glasgow
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In recent weeks, the PGA Tour has lost some major players to LIV Golf