Pro golfer charged for killing bird with golf shot

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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - PGA Tour golfer Tripp Isenhour was charged with killing a hawk on purpose with a golf shot because it was making noise as he videotaped a TV show.

Isenhour was with a film crew for "Shoot Like A Pro" on Dec. 12 at the Grand Cypress Golf course. The 39-year-old golfer, whose real name is John Henry Isenhour III, was charged Wednesday with cruelty to animals and killing a migratory bird.

The charges carry a maximum penalty of 14 months in jail and $1,500 in fines.

According to court documents, Isenhour got upset when a red-shouldered hawk began making noise, forcing another take. He began hitting balls at the bird, then 300 yards away, but gave up.

Isenhour started again when the hawk moved within about 75 yards, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officer Brian Baine indicated in a report.

Isenhour allegedly said "I'll get him now," and aimed for the hawk.

"About the sixth ball came very near the bird's head, and (Isenhour) was very excited that it was so close," Baine wrote.

A few shots later, witnesses said he hit the hawk. The bird, protected as a migratory species, fell to the ground bleeding from both nostrils.

Isenhour's agent, John Mascatello with SFX World Sports Management, did not immediately return an e-mail or telephone message Thursday.

"He just kept saying how he didn't think he could have hit it, which I think is a stupid thing for a PGA Tour golfer to say," said Jethro Senger, a sound engineer at the shoot. "He can put a ball in a hole from hundreds of yards away, and here he is hitting line drives at something that's, I don't know, a couple hundred feet away?"

Senger said it was "basically like a joke to (Isenhour)." He said no one in the roughly 15-person crew intervened, and many later regretted it.

"It was one of those cases where there's some trepidation on whether or not they should speak up and do something," Senger said.

Senger said the killing was not captured on video. The bird was buried at the golf course and later dug up by Florida investigators.

Isenhour, of Salisbury, N.C., turned pro in 1990. He had two wins on the Nationwide Tour in 2006.
 
The fine will just be pocket change for him, now if he can get out of the jail time the joke will be on the Game Commission.
 
These people should see what I do to the geese when playing golf. Don't need a ball, just a club. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
Intent, Opportunity, and Capability will get you every time...

He should have sent one of his staff or caddies to scare the hawk away...He's a 'professional' and held to a higher standard than the average golfer...
 
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Is the club legal. You can get more than 3 shots out of it. How do you plug it?
 
Good for him, the only mistake was that when it was buried someone must have been watching.......when you practice the 3-S treatment you have to be alone. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Hahahaaa!!Haahhhahaaha!! That's good!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif, my gut hurts!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I had a buddy that would head slap a gander that he owned that had a bad attitude and would charge at the drop of a hat. I spent many a beer drinking afternoon watching that dumb bird get it's head knocked over to its shoulder with a stupid,"Wha Hoppen??!?!?", look on its face time after time. Bop snot outta 'em redeye!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
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Seriously though, does anybody know what club he was using? My guess is a 4 iron.

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What a waste. I was going to offer my services for free, just to see how challenging it would be to repair the ball damage.
I've handled ball damage with other trophies, but it was normally the result of a low jump over a high barb-wire fence.
 
The guy was wrong, He intentionally killed a federally protected species. He should have been prosecuted. I see it as no different than me shooting at the same with one of my rifles from a long distance. How can I say I didn't expect to hit it. I pulled the trigger with the intent of doing so. I hope he has to do time for this.
 
It doesn't matter if the weapon was a rifle, arrow, slingshot, or golf club. He purposely broke the law. They should make an example of him. Fame or notoriety should not be a free pass to be a scofflaw.
 
I just saw the alleged offender interviewed. He said the hawk was in the top of the tree screaching and he was trying to hit the tree with his ball to scare off the bird.
 
He couldn't hit a "tree" at 75 yds? He fired about 30 balls before he finally hit the hawk. His story stinks, and so does his respect for the law.
 
Years ago a doctor killed a goose at Congressional Country Club.(Just outside DC) If he had beat his caddy to death with a club it would not have been as big a news item. It was front page news in the Washington Post for weeks and some articles about a year later. The FBI conducted a major investigation for months.

The doctor's legal bills were way over $100,000 and I don't remember the fine but it was large. He claimed the goose attacked him but somebody else said he was just mad because he missed a shot.

Jack
 


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