Golf: Fans escape without injury after towering trees fall at Masters


Course officials look over fallen trees on the 17th hole during the second round of the 2023 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 07, 2023 in Augusta, Georgia.   Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by ROSS KINNAIRD / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Course officers look over fallen bushes on the seventeenth gap throughout the second spherical of the 2023 Masters Event at Augusta Nationwide Golf Membership on April 07, 2023 in Augusta, Georgia. (Getty Photos through AFP)

AUGUSTA, United States – Scared spectators on the Masters escaped with out harm after three tall pine bushes fell close to them at Augusta Nationwide on Friday.

The incident happened close to the seventeenth tee shortly earlier than second-round play was stopped as a consequence of stormy climate.

The bushes crashed to the bottom close to spectators, however organizers mentioned that there had been no accidents.

“Augusta Nationwide Golf Membership can verify that no accidents have been reported from three bushes that have been blown over to the left of the No. 17 tee as a consequence of wind,” the membership mentioned in a press release.

“The protection and well-being of everybody attending the Masters Event will all the time be the highest precedence of the membership. We’ll proceed to intently monitor climate as we speak and thru the match.”

Shortly after the bushes fell, organizers introduced that play was halted and spectators have been evacuated from the Augusta Nationwide course, which was being hit with gusting winds.

An announcement mentioned thunderstorms have been approaching the realm with heavy winds and lightning.

Towering pine bushes are a trademark characteristic of the famed, 7,545-yard course, the world’s solely structure to host a males’s main golf match yearly.

Gamers have been taken off the course with 39 of them but to finish the second spherical at Augusta Nationwide and the choice later taken to restart on Saturday.

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