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There aren't much details yet but I saw this on a San Antonio news website:
Man diving to collect lost golf balls drowns in Texas golf course pond
[SIZE=-1]07:49 AM CDT on Friday, June 26, 2009
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Avi Selk / The Dallas Morning News [/SIZE] A 27-year-old man drowned while diving for golf balls at a country club in Irving, Texas, on Wednesday night, officials said.
Employees at the Las Colinas Country Club noticed one of men employed by the company that recovers balls from the golf course ponds had not returned by closing time at 8 p.m, said Stephen Salzman, the club's general manager.
When they found the man's cart sitting empty next to one of the ponds, they called police, who searched the lake and recovered the body identified by the Dallas County medical examiner's office as *********** *****.
"I don't really know what happened," Salzman said. "The water is not that deep in that pond." He said the pond was only five feet deep in some areas. "Something catastrophic must have happened."
Man diving to collect lost golf balls drowns in Texas golf course pond
[SIZE=-1]07:49 AM CDT on Friday, June 26, 2009
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Avi Selk / The Dallas Morning News [/SIZE] A 27-year-old man drowned while diving for golf balls at a country club in Irving, Texas, on Wednesday night, officials said.
Employees at the Las Colinas Country Club noticed one of men employed by the company that recovers balls from the golf course ponds had not returned by closing time at 8 p.m, said Stephen Salzman, the club's general manager.
When they found the man's cart sitting empty next to one of the ponds, they called police, who searched the lake and recovered the body identified by the Dallas County medical examiner's office as *********** *****.
"I don't really know what happened," Salzman said. "The water is not that deep in that pond." He said the pond was only five feet deep in some areas. "Something catastrophic must have happened."