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Posted June 5, 2009
Tags: lightning, safety

Be careful out there.....................

   

A man got hit by lightning Monday morning on a golf course in  Madison , WI . The following are pics of what was left of his bag. Please pass this along to your golfing buddies. Read the what the policeman says, then take a look at the pictures.

I have been a police officer for 18 yrs and have seen a lot of gruesome and disturbing scenes (if you can imagine it, I have probably seen a variation of it) .. this one was different because it hits close to home and some of us have been in this situation.

This 75 year old golfer (no pictures of him) was out on the course with 3 other retired guys for a regular weekly tee time, and the weather forecast didn't even predict rain at 10pm the night before. 
 They teed off and got around to the back nine when it started to rain, and when there was a little lightning way off in the distance so they headed in.  They waited under a tree half way in when the rain became very heavy. When it let up a little bit three of them then continued in but one guy decided to wait it out under a 50' pine with an overhang of 10' while standing next to his bag.  
Minutes later a lightning bolt struck his bag and push cart as he was holding onto one of his clubs killing him instantly.  
On the top of the first photo you will see what was left of his driver ... also in a later photo are little brown clumps which used to be golf balls.  
Most of the items in the bag simply disintegrated from the heat and intense initial zap - including the labels to his ping irons and Cleveland woods (which all popped off). The electricity burned holes into the bottoms of the clubs. 
 The strange thing is the tree under which he was standing had no sign of a lightning strike 
t he bolt literally went sideways under the tree to the golf clubs. 
Lesson to be learned -
  If you are caught out on the course or   water ... distance   yourself from anything metal OR graphite.    
(Did you know that lightning
  rods   are often made of graphite?) 
Put your cart 50' away from you!
  When you see lightning off in the distance  GO IN IMMEDIATELY   -   DON'T WAIT .  

 

 

 
 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 


 



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Comments (22)

memike January 28, 2010
DAMN!!!!!

Chazmo January 5, 2010
Wow that's terrible. Poor guy

Ob1hit2 September 28, 2009
Terrible, but sobering

gaz7999 September 8, 2009
WOW UNREAL!

woodsnirons June 19, 2009
This is from August of 2007 - at the Odana Hills Golf Course in Madison, Wisconsin. It prompted a review of emergency weather procedures and the city courses have stepped up to the plate.

Clay89 June 10, 2009
Living here in the Tampa Bay area, we experience a lot of lightning. There was an incident here of a German tourist walking on the beach being hit by lightning. The sky was very clear but way off in the distance storm clouds were moving inland. He didn't survive either. It doesn't have to be cloudy or raining for a strike. Just a meeting of the two weather fronts.
My thoughts and prayers go out to their families.

tornadobait June 9, 2009
All I can say is DAMMIT!!!!!!!! whew

RBrueck June 9, 2009
Wow I dont even know what to say!!!!! Good reminder.

RBrueck June 9, 2009
Wow I dont even know what to say!!!!! Good reminder.

Eitle June 8, 2009
Must had a pretty decent swing at 75, I notice his driver is a 8.5 degree loft.

Unbelievable.

abe00 June 8, 2009
Poor guy...good reminder

Dandy June 8, 2009
That's crazy...

Chase June 8, 2009
Whoa!!!! That is nuts! Be careful out there!

Duckhunter June 8, 2009
That would suck. However it's better the bag then you.

clarkg June 8, 2009
I know I was shocked and had to share. Maybe will save someone's life by sharing.
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