Posted on 07/16/2019 4:44:49 PM PDT by LiberalismDestroys
1 in a million accident
Oh My God how horrible! The thoughts and prayers go out to this grieving family...
From now on it might be a good idea to have kids at least wear helmets on the golf course.
I once met a Methodist Minister whose young daughter also died after being hit by a golf ball.
Oh, my. That father...to live with that...how horrible.
My husband hit my sister with a tee shot She was standing to his left and he is a lefty.golf balls can go a little hinky.this is so sad.
Who parks a golf cart in front of their ball?
Somehow this brought back memories of a fifty five year old DICK TRACY comic strip episode in which this happens to a woman.
Or have a Father that knows not to have a golf cart in front of the ball...
Moms against golf?
Awful. Prayers up.
How awful. I feel so bad for the family, and especially for the father. I can’t imagine how he will live with that pain.
About twenty years ago I was on the links having a nice round but these guys behind us were “pushing” us. We weren’t slow, they were just in a hurry.
I was standing next to a green while my friend was putting. I heard this sound like a jet engine, then the next thing I knew I was lying on the ground. The ball hit my right front chest, at a glancing angle. If it had been direct I would have had more serious injuries. As it was I had three bruised ribs.
I got up and walked towards the guys behind us. Don’t remember what I said, but they were not in a hurry any more.
Prayers up for this family... So sad!
I have been a Putt Putt fan and player since early childhood, not many true Putt Putt courses left. Was invited to a pre-wedding golf outing several years ago and agreed to drive the cart rather than play, as I’d never played “real” golf before.
About half-way through, an inebriated groomsman talked me into teeing off for him.
I hit it hard, and about 35 degrees to the right, about a foot and a half away from another gold cart driver.
Never was interested in chasing a tiny ball longer than the next putting hole, and am now even less interested in playing “real” gold again.
How would a helmet help in this case? The poor thing was hit in the back of the neck.
Those poor parents.
Sad story. Dad had a bad pull hook. Probably had an over the top swing moment.
I once chipped up to a green and bounced a ball off the chest of a guy standing by the green which ricocheted into the hole. Kismet.
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