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Huge sinkhole swallows pond and bunkers after appearing on US golf course | Huge sinkhole swallows pond and bunkers after appearing on US golf course |
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A huge sinkhole has opened up on a US golf course where the world’s top golfers competed just last month. | A huge sinkhole has opened up on a US golf course where the world’s top golfers competed just last month. |
The crater, which is 80ft wide and 35ft deep, swallowed part of a pond, turf and bunkers on the Top of the Rock complex in Branson, Missouri. | The crater, which is 80ft wide and 35ft deep, swallowed part of a pond, turf and bunkers on the Top of the Rock complex in Branson, Missouri. |
Managers told the Associated Press that it would not affect play at the main course, where it costs $135 (£90) to play nine holes. | |
The phenomenon started as two sinkholes near the golf course entrance before they merged into one on Friday, local media reported. | The phenomenon started as two sinkholes near the golf course entrance before they merged into one on Friday, local media reported. |
Top of the Rock lies in the Ozark Mountains, which frequently see the appearance of sinkholes thanks to the water wearing away bedrock below the ground. | Top of the Rock lies in the Ozark Mountains, which frequently see the appearance of sinkholes thanks to the water wearing away bedrock below the ground. |
The chasm has been fenced off for safety but before it is filled in, geologists will carry out research to discover more about the local topography. | The chasm has been fenced off for safety but before it is filled in, geologists will carry out research to discover more about the local topography. |
In 2013, a golfer was swallowed by another sinkhole at the Annbriar Golf Course in Illinois but survived the fall. | In 2013, a golfer was swallowed by another sinkhole at the Annbriar Golf Course in Illinois but survived the fall. |
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