The lightning strike death of a golfer on the Odana Hills golf course Monday morning should serve as a graphic reminder to all playing or working outside when a thunderstorm blows up: get out of bad weather and into a safe place.
Golf professionals and officials at courses contacted today say they use some type of warning method to make golfers aware of pending storms, with some courses requiring golfers to abandon their rounds and exit the course until after the storms go through and the weather improves.
(University Ridge is included in this story)