Author Topic: Golfer sets a 25 acre golf field on fire.  (Read 2276 times)

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Over the weekend, a golfer's routine swing in the rough at the Shady Canyon Golf Course in Irvine, Calif., struck a rock. Not so different from the way you play, right? Only this time, the impact caused a spark, and the spark set off a blaze that eventually covered 25 acres, according to the Steven Buck, General Manager of Shady Canyon Golf Course, and required the efforts of 150 Orange County firefighters, writes the Associated Press.


Golfers invented fire, much?


Go near people's houses you don't like, and 'play golf'?

Go near people's houses you don't like, and 'play golf'?
"Sir, I'd like to play golf on your property"


"Sir, I'd like to play golf on your property"
*Goes in the morning before and inconspicuously drops a few large flint rocks that look normal.*
Now you just need steel balls.

*Goes in the morning before and inconspicuously drops a few large flint rocks that look normal.*
Now you just need steel balls.
I already have them.
*walks away making a ding ding noise*
There aren't any coins in my pocket.

I lol'd. Who knows what the next fire will be caused from?

Oh sweet, I want to be a Golfer now so that I can light huge fires and not get in trouble.

I lol'd. Who knows what the next fire will be caused from?
$25 on it having to do with hot dogs.

I lol'd. Who knows what the next fire will be caused from?
A puddle.

I thought the title said "Gopher"

Jus to my curiostiy, how can a single spark set fire to constantly watered grass?

Jus to my curiostiy, how can a single spark set fire to constantly watered grass?
I didn't know golfers are constantly being sprayed by sprinklers...

I thought the title said "Gopher"
Ohlol.

Gophers are cool bro.