Holey Moley’s Graham Furness, 71, is dramatically knocked out by a windmill on the extreme golf show

Holey Moley’s Graham Furness, 71, struggles to pick himself back up after being dramatically knocked out by a windmill on the extreme golf show

A 71-year-old contestant suffered a nasty fall on Tuesday’s episode of Holey Moley.

Graham Furness was completing one of the brutal courses on Channel Seven’s extreme miniature golf show when he was knocked straight off his feet. 

The self-confessed ‘military brat’ was tasked with navigating his way through the blades of a windmill or run the risk of being knocked out into a bed of tulips below. 

Ouch: A 71-year-old contestant suffered a nasty fall on Tuesday’s episode of Holey Moley. Pictured, contestant Graham Furness

After misjudging the gap in the windmill, Graham took a big hit and was knocked off his feet before being sent flying into the tulips below. 

‘Ohhh! Big G took a big fall,’ said commentator Rob Riggle, before Graham’s concerned opponent, Taylor, asked: ‘Is he up?’ 

As Graham struggled to pick himself up off the ground, a couple of crew members rushed over to help him.

Risky business: The self-confessed 'military brat' was tasked with navigating his way through the blades of a windmill or run the risk of being knocked out into a bed of tulips below

Risky business: The self-confessed ‘military brat’ was tasked with navigating his way through the blades of a windmill or run the risk of being knocked out into a bed of tulips below

Helping hand: As Graham struggled to pick himself up off the ground, a couple of crew members rushed over to help him

Helping hand: As Graham struggled to pick himself up off the ground, a couple of crew members rushed over to help him

Shaking off his dramatic fall, a clearly shaken Graham said: ‘That was ridiculous.’

Fellow commentator Matt Shirvington insisted that Graham was ‘fine’ as the contestant returned to the course. 

But as he prepared to take his next shot, Graham lost his footing when part of the set fell out from under him, and he fell once again.

Taking a tumble: As he prepared to take his next shot, Graham lost his footing when part of the set fell out from under him, and he fell once again

Taking a tumble: As he prepared to take his next shot, Graham lost his footing when part of the set fell out from under him, and he fell once again

Laughing it off: His fall left commentators Matt Shirvington (left) and Rob Riggle (right) hysterical with laughter, before Rob, 50, suggested he deserved 'a point back' after being penalised for the windmill

Laughing it off: His fall left commentators Matt Shirvington (left) and Rob Riggle (right) hysterical with laughter, before Rob, 50, suggested he deserved ‘a point back’ after being penalised for the windmill

His fall left the commentators hysterical with laughter, before Rob, 50, suggested he deserved ‘a point back’ after being penalised for the windmill.

A clearly apprehensive Graham had to navigate his way through a second windmill, and said: ‘Not the mill again.’

After hesitating, Graham then headbutted one of the windmill’s blades, before being knocked back into the tulips.  

Picking himself back up again: Shaking off his dramatic fall, a clearly shaken Graham said: 'That was ridiculous'

Picking himself back up again: Shaking off his dramatic fall, a clearly shaken Graham said: ‘That was ridiculous’