What do you get when you combine a man wielding a hammer, another man swinging a baseball bat, and yet another waving a weed-trimmer? Instead of a witty punch line, authorities in St. Johns County got to sort out a lawn brawl that sent one man to the hospital.

The brawl occurred after a lawn service supervisor criticized one of his worker's grass-cutting skills, according to The Florida Times-Union.

Lance Tywan Wamley, 26, of Hollywood, Fla., was charged with felony assault and battery after he threatened several men with a 34-inch baseball bat and then hitting one of his workers, Eric J. Torres in the chest.

Twenty-three year-old Torres defended himself with a weed trimmer and the scuffle was brought to an end by another worker, armed with a hammer.

Torres was treated at a hospital.

No information on Wamley's legal representation was available until Thursday.