PGA Tour Finale Halted As Lighting Strike Injures Fans
25th August 2019
Paramedics treated the four spectators while two other injured fans also received treatment before being hospitalised.

- At least six fans were injured after lightning struck trees at the PGA Tour Championship on Saturday, forcing suspension third round play at the season finale
- A statement from the PGA Tour said four fans were injured after two lightning strikes hit trees near the 16th tee at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, showering debris over nearby fans
- Dramatic slow motion footage of the incident screened by NBC television showed a lightning bolt hitting a large tree near the fans before bursting into flames
LOS ANGELES, United
States- At least six fans were injured after lightning struck trees at the
PGA Tour Championship on Saturday, forcing suspension third round play at the
season finale.
A statement from the PGA Tour said four fans were injured
after two lightning strikes hit trees near the 16th tee at East Lake Golf Club
in Atlanta, showering debris over nearby fans.
Paramedics treated the four spectators while two other
injured fans also received treatment before being hospitalised.
"Our latest report is that their injuries do not appear
to be life-threatening," the PGA Tour said in a statement.
Dramatic slow motion footage of the incident screened by NBC
television showed a lightning bolt hitting a large tree near the fans before
bursting into flames.
The lightning strikes hit the course shortly after players
had been removed for safety reasons as storms rolled into the area.
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Third round play will resume on Sunday at 8am local time
(1200 GMT).
"The safety of our fans, players and partners is of the
utmost importance," the PGA Tour said.
When play was halted, Justin Thomas led the leaderboard on
12 under with only five holes of the third round completed.
Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy was a shot off the pace on
11 under after going through the first five holes at one over par.
Brooks Koepka was alongside McIlroy on 11 under after also
finding the early going tough, recording bogeys on the first and third holes to
be two over through five.