Pebble Beach Golf Links is one of the most legendary golf courses in the world and an absolute dream for golfers. Located on the Californian coast, the course impresses with breathtaking views of the Pacific and challenging fairways. Holes 6 to 8 in particular along the cliffs of Stillwater Cove provide excitement and lasting impressions. Since its opening in 1919, Pebble Beach has been the backdrop for numerous major tournaments, including the U.S. Open major tournament. Golfers from all over the world appreciate the course not only for its sporting challenges, but also for the unique natural backdrop that makes every game an experience.
Horrific fall at the flagship of Pebble Beach
The cliffs at holes 6 to 8 usually make for unforgettable memories, sporting challenges and unique shots. On Monday morning this week, however, Pebble Beach caused a stir for a different reason. On the par-5 6th, a greenkeeper was driving his lawnmower right along the cliffs to do his daily course maintenance when the experienced greenkeeper’s daily routine turned into a horror scenario. From an elevated tee, the hole leads down to a sloping fairway, then over a steep rise and is bordered on the right by some 75-foot cliffs overlooking Stillwater Cove.
Rain as the trigger?
The greenkeeper’s lawn mower skidded on the steep hill, causing it to plunge down the approximately 23-foot cliff. The greenkeeper was thrown from the lawnmower, but it remains unclear how far he fell. He was taken to a nearby hospital. “We are in close contact with our employee and his family,” the statement said. “We are thankful that they report he is doing very well.” It had been raining in the area throughout the day, but it is unclear if the wetness played a role in the accident, the cause of which has yet to be determined, the spokesperson said.