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Subject: Lightning hits a golf bag ..
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>> Lightning hits a golf bag
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>> 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.
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>> 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. The 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 IMMEDIATEL-, DON'T WAIT.
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