Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Golfers overcome 'water hazard'

China has staged what is believed to be the world's first underwater golf tournament.

The event at Zuohai Aquarium in Fuzhou city, Fujian province, involved five players in a 50ft deep tank.

"The rules are pretty much the same as for regular golf. Whoever gets the ball in the hole first wins the match," an aquarium spokesman told the People's Daily.

Underwater golf

But players were judged on how long it took them to complete the hole rather than the number of strokes taken.

"The water makes the match very interesting. Not only fish and mammals distract the players, but their buoyancy makes it hard for them to stabilise themselves."

The winner sunk the ball in just one minute and 20 seconds, while the one who came last took five minutes.

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