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New Zealand PHOTOs-Golfer Swallowed By Sink Hole-During Game

Breaking News-Find out what You Missed Overnight

News Limited Network, March 13, 2013




Photos - Courtesy of golfmania



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Friends look into the sinkhole that swallowed Mark Mihal


GOLFER SURVIVES MID-ROUND SINKHOLE
Golf:

AS if golf wasn't treacherous enough.
Bunkers were the least of Missouri golfer Mark Mihal's worries during a round at a southern Illinois course, after a sinkhole opened up beneath him on the fairway at the 14th.

Mihal was sucked down more than five metres and is lucky to be alive, with sinkholes known to kill the people they swallow.

"I felt the ground start to collapse and it happened so fast that I couldn't do anything. I reached for the ground as I was going down and it gave way, too. It seemed like I was falling for a long time," Mihal said.

Friends eventually pulled Mihal out with a rope.


UPDATE:

A relaxing day on the golf course went south when Mark Mihal a mortgage broker from the St. Louis suburb of Creve Coeur, found himself 18 feet underground on the 14th hole.

Mihal and his friends were golfing at the Annbriar Golf Course in Waterloo, Ill., a course that Mihal had played several dozen times over the past 10 years, he told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.




Mike Mihal


“I was standing in the middle of the fairway,” Mihal told the Post-Dispatch Monday. “Then, all of a sudden, before I knew it, I was underground.”


Russ Nobbe, the general manager of Annbriar, told ABC News he was standing right outside the pro shop when the golf pro came running outside to tell him that a player had fallen into a 10-foot-wide sinkhole.

Nobbe said he loaded a rope and a ladder into his golf cart and headed over to the 14th hole.

Once on the scene, Nobbe said he stuck the ladder down the hole for Mihal to climb up, but Mihal had dislocated his shoulder during the fall and couldn’t make his way up the ladder by himself.

A friend climbed down and swung a rope around Mihal’s waist, pulling him to safety, reported the Post-Dispatch.

“His playing partners and myself are the ones who got him out of the hole,” Nobbe told ABC News.

By the time Mihal was out of the hole, police and an ambulance had arrived at the scene, said Nobbe.


“He just couldn’t have picked worse timing,” Philip Moss, a geologist who knows the area well, told ABC News. ”[The sinkhole] would have fallen in certainly in the next rain even if he wasn’t there.”

Waterloo lies within Ozark ecoregion, which includes Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Illinois, and a small corner of Kansas. It is an area prone to soil collapses, said Moss, who’s an expert on sinkholes.

“We are probably one of the worst areas for soil collapses in the Ozark ecoregion,” Moss told ABC News.

“A void in the soil bedrock migrates upward over time. Eventually, you wind up with a fairly thin soil point, and then it collapses. It is not uncommon around here, and in fact it has been happening for thousands of years, but you just can’t see it until the soil arch breaks though,” said Moss.

Moss explained that the sinkholes that occur in the Ozark ecoregion are very different from the sinkholes in Florida, such as the one that recently swallowed Jeff Bush, 36, of Seffner, as he slept in his bed.

Sinkholes in Florida occur rapidly, said Moss, triggered when the water is drained from limestone caves. But sinkholes such as the one Mihal fell into take hundreds or thousands of years to occur.

“This is an extremely freakish case that this little tiny sinkhole managed to collapse while someone was standing there. The odds of that happening are incredibly small. I would say you would have more luck winning the lottery,” said Moss.

Annbriar Gold Course is fixing the hole and hopes to have the full course open by next week.

“Safety is our No. 1 concern going forward,” said Nobbe.
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Gee what the heck is happening in the US, second sinkhole in a week to swallow someone??? That other poor guy, Jeff Bush, in Florida, wasnt so lucky, help didnt get to him in time.....

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