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Maydup | 20:36 Fri 07th Apr 2023 | Sport
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When play is suspended at a golf tournament due to lightening in the area, as has happened at The Masters today, what happens to the spectators? How can they shelter safely?
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They may just wait for it darkening.
Spectators are simply advised to "seek shelter immediately". See 'Weather Warning Policy' here:
https://www.masters.com/en_US/patron/index.html

For many (most?) people, that's likely to mean simply heading to their cars which, as they form Faraday cages, are totally safe places - as Richard Hammond could well tell you! (Move the time slider to 3 mins 30 seconds):
I mind on seeing a documentary about electricity a good few year ago.

They did the same thing with a car. The power company in the UK said it would be safe but wouldn't let it be tested so they had to travel to Europe and use a stunt driver.

He drove the car around several times and each time it was struck, the only change was the rear wiper making a sweep.
Don't shelter under a tree.
Don't put a brolly up.

You might as well sit in the water.
The late great Lee Trevino said, in the likelihood of a lightning storm, go to the highest open space nearby, take out your 1 iron and hold it up as high as you can. You'll be perfectly safe. Even God can't hit a 1 iron.

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