'I was just freefalling': Golfer plunges into Illinois sinkhole

(AP Photo/Courtesy Golfmanna)

Golfers look into a sinkhole on March 8 that opened up under golfer Mark Mihal on the 14th hole of a golf course in Waterloo, Ill. Mihal was hoisted out safely with a rope.

ST. LOUIS - Suddenly being swallowed up by the earth on a golf course's fairway drove a wedge between Mark Mihal and a stellar round.

The 43-year-old mortgage broker was counting his blessings Tuesday and nursing a dislocated shoulder sustained four days earlier when he tumbled into an 18-foot deep sinkhole on the 14th hole of the Annbriar Golf Club near Waterloo, Ill., just southeast of St. Louis.

C.A. Schmidt / golfmanna.com via AP

Mark Mihal, 43, a mortgage broker, fell into a sinkhole during a golf outing on Friday.

Friends managed to hoist Mihal to safety with a rope after about 20 minutes. But the experience gave him quite a fright, particularly following the much-publicized recent death of a man in Florida who died when his bedroom fell into a sinkhole. That man's body hasn't been found.

"I feel lucky just to come out of it with a shoulder injury, falling that far and not knowing what I was going to hit," Mihal, from the St. Louis suburb of Creve Coeur, told The Associated Press before heading off to learn whether he'll need surgery. "It was absolutely crazy."

Mihal said it was a real downer on what had been a fine outing.


With winter finally nearing an end, "it was the first day to get to play in a long time," he said. "So I wasn't expecting too much."

Golfing with buddies, Mihal was waiting to hit his third shot, some 100 yards from the pin on the par 5, when he noticed a bathtub-looking indentation about knee deep just behind him on the fairway. At just one over par for the round, the golfer with a 6 handicap was on a roll.

Mihal remarked about how awkward it would be to hit out of the odd depression, and then walked over to give it a closer look and took one step onto it.

"It didn't look unstable," he said. "And then I was gone. I was just freefalling. It felt like forever, but it was just a second or two, and I didn't know what I was going to hit. And all I saw was darkness."

Friends 'thought it was some crazy magic trick'
His golfing buddies didn't see him vanish into the earth but noticed he wasn't visible, figuring he had tripped and fallen out of sight down a hill. But one of them heard Mihal's moans and went to investigate.

"He just thought it was some crazy magic trick or something," Mihal said.

Hardly.

Getting panicky and knowing his shoulder "was busted," Mihal assessed his dilemma in pitch darkness as he rested on a mound of mud, wondering if the ground would give way more and send him deeper into the pit.

"I was looking around, clinging to the mud pile, trying to see if there was a way out," he said. "At that point, I started yelling, "I need a ladder and a rope, and you guys need to get me out of here."'

Mark Mihal, 43, was golfing on the 14 hole of the Annbriar Golf Club near Waterloo, Ill., when he fell into a 18-foot sinkhole. NBC's Brian Williams reports.

A ladder that was hustled to the scene was too short, and Mihal's damaged shoulder crimped his ability to climb.

"At some point, I said, `I need to get out of here. Now,"' Mihal recalled.

One of his golf partners, a real-estate agent, made his way into the hole, converted his sweater into a splint for Mihal and tied a rope around his friend, who was pulled to safety.

"I felt fortunate I didn't break both legs, or worse," Mihal said.

While disturbing, such sinkholes aren't uncommon in southwestern Illinois, where old underground mines frequently cause the earth to settle. In Mihal's case, the sinkhole's culprit was subsurface limestone that dissolves from acidic rainwater, snowmelt and carbon dioxide, eventually causing the ground to collapse, said Sam Panno, a senior geochemist with the Illinois State Geological Survey.

That region "is riddled with sinkholes," with as many as 15,000 recorded, Panno said.

The one Mihal survived has him debating whether returning to Annbriar is a long shot.

"It's a great course. I love the course," Mihal said, having played Annbriar a couple dozen times over the past decade. "But I would have a tough time probably walking down that hole again."

The 20-year-old course proclaims on its website that "each year new golfers are tested by our challenging 18 holes of golf."

There's no mention of its newest - and most challenging - hole.

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a hole in one.

  • 22 votes
#1 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:39 PM EDT

Wonder if he got penalized for slow play

  • 2 votes
#1.1 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:05 PM EDT

Did he take his Mulligan?

  • 3 votes
#1.2 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:07 PM EDT

Did he go down swinging?

  • 9 votes
#1.3 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:26 PM EDT

What's up with all the sinkhole stories lately? Is this really more common right now? Or are they just riding the death in FL?

  • 8 votes
#1.4 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:30 PM EDT

Darn gophers...

  • 11 votes
#1.5 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:43 PM EDT

I can picture it now......

God: Get in the hole!!!! Get in the hole!!!!

Golfer: WTF?!?! Aaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!

God: Yeah baby!!!! Hole in one!!!

  • 6 votes
#1.6 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:47 PM EDT

It's not funny but I'm LMFAOOOOOOO at gday67!!! Too damned funny!!

  • 4 votes
#1.7 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:53 PM EDT

That was one helluva divot!

  • 4 votes
#1.8 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:53 PM EDT

Things are looking up, another blood sucker who makes money off the backs of others almost swallowed into the 9th circle of hell.. Lawyers, Bankers, what was that Chevy Chase movie about a coal mining town in Pa.

  • 1 vote
#1.9 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 5:18 PM EDT

Now that's a pot bunker!

    #1.10 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 6:08 PM EDT

    Things are looking up, another blood sucker who makes money off the backs of others almost swallowed into the 9th circle of hell.. Lawyers, Bankers, what was that Chevy Chase movie about a coal mining town in Pa.

    What a sad and bitter comment. You must be having a tough life.

    • 6 votes
    #1.11 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:58 PM EDT

    Golfing with buddies, Mihal was waiting to hit his third shot, some 100 yards from the pin on the par 5, when he noticed a bathtub-looking indentation about knee deep just behind him on the fairway. Mihal remarked about how awkward it would be to hit out of the odd depression, and then walked over to give it a closer look and took one step onto it.

    Ok now I think this guy is a bit of an idiot. Hey look at the weird depression in the ground that isn't normally there. Think I'll walk on it. Yeah that was smart.

    • 1 vote
    #1.12 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:24 PM EDT
    reno 911Deleted

    It seems the Earth is developing a taste for human flesh.

    • 4 votes
    #1.14 - Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:59 AM EDT
    reno 911Deleted
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    It's all that fracking undermining our entire country.

    • 11 votes
    Reply#2 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 2:56 PM EDT

    I thought it was Bush's fault? If not the you can still have your pick between those greedy corpaorations that give us normal people jobs, rich people who own those greedy corporations that give us jobs, conspiracy theories hatched by the right or any Republican.

    • 5 votes
    #2.1 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:37 PM EDT

    Wow! You just scored an off-topic hole-in-one! Congratulations! I'd offer you some sort of trophy / cup but then you might feel that you've reached your zenith. Plus you might just end up drinking more booze from it. So ramble on...

    • 9 votes
    #2.2 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:56 PM EDT

    Margie - I'd call that an a-hole-in-one.

    • 7 votes
    #2.3 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:02 PM EDT

    marge,

    Off-topic isn't a hole in one ....... it's par for the "I've Got My Own Agenda" course..

    • 4 votes
    #2.4 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:09 PM EDT

    I hear there's some cheap real estate over the fracking zones - just waiting to be snapped up by all you "off-topic" whiners. Better get it now - before it's gone!

    • 3 votes
    #2.5 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 7:27 PM EDT

    You know how sometimes when you get a burn on your fingers, you're touching something like a hot cup of liquid for just a bit too long and it takes a second or two for you to realize that you're getting a burn? Well the mining that was done just a century or two ago is only a second or two in geological terms, and Mother Earth is just starting to feel the effects and say "ouch".

      #2.6 - Wed Mar 13, 2013 12:53 AM EDT
      reno 911Deleted
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      Comment author avatarGil-2872519Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

      Must be climate change.

      • 2 votes
      Reply#3 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:02 PM EDT

      Hmmm.. maybe a D? D plus?

      • 1 vote
      #3.1 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:00 PM EDT

      LOL!

      The Religious Right are calling it the, "pits from hell," that are -- as one fire-and-brimstone religious blogger put it: "Under their very feet, pits opening up in the final days, to suddenly swallow up the deserving unbelievers ...a conspiracy of Satan's followers to explain it otherwise..."

      Almost suspect the people that makes these anti-science comments are two steps away from becoming hard-core fans of the Westboro Baptist Church.

      http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1300071/pg1

      • 4 votes
      #3.2 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 7:21 PM EDT

      Maybe that's what they mean by "flat earth society"?

      • 2 votes
      #3.3 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 7:28 PM EDT
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      I thought a hole in one was where the BALL went into the hole. Any word on if the course is going to fine him for not replacing his divot? haha. I'm glad he's OK - that would be frightening.

      • 7 votes
      Reply#4 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:15 PM EDT

      They are gonna have to start carrying a LOT more sand in those divot repair bottles they have on carts now. :)

      • 5 votes
      #4.1 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:34 PM EDT
      Reply

      Pot bunker!

      • 2 votes
      Reply#5 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:26 PM EDT

      Those behind him play thru.....

      • 1 vote
      #5.1 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 5:46 PM EDT
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      Comment author avatareconomykillerExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

      Waiting for Al Gore to blame sinkholes on global warming.

      • 8 votes
      Reply#6 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:36 PM EDT

      D minus. But keep trying.

      • 14 votes
      #6.1 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:57 PM EDT
      reno 911Deleted
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      Really people ...replace your divots!

      • 14 votes
      Reply#7 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:40 PM EDT

      A hole in one, or...one in the hole.

      Seriously, though, I bet that was terrifying! What's going on with sinkholes lately? They seem more prevalent lately...or are they just in the spotlight now since the sad Florida incident?

      • 3 votes
      Reply#8 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:46 PM EDT

      To all golfers out there. Are you sure you want to continue with this inhumane sport now that you know how the golf ball feels?

      • 9 votes
      Reply#9 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:54 PM EDT

      Yes, you can ride to your hit ball in a comfy cart drinking a beer. Nothing better........

      • 2 votes
      #9.1 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:02 PM EDT

      Yes, if I drive slow to and from the golf course it is 6 hours total away from the witch at home.

      • 2 votes
      #9.2 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 9:50 PM EDT
      Reply

      That 19th hole was a LULU

      • 3 votes
      Reply#10 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 3:55 PM EDT

      Two stoke penalty in a unplayable lie. I know some that would go this far with the match on the line.........

      • 3 votes
      Reply#11 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:00 PM EDT

      Check the club rules. This was one stroke and a drop.

      • 3 votes
      #11.1 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:12 PM EDT

      Dang, I knew someone would take the bait and of all people!! Yes, I know the rules and play at least 3 times a week. Pretty solid though Bill and maybe someday we could tee it up..........

        #11.2 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 7:38 PM EDT

        I'm just a hacker, but I have played the North Star course in Fairbanks. Club rules there allow a free drop if your ball is stolen by a fox or a raven. I think I would enjoy a round with you. Good day to you.

          #11.3 - Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:37 AM EDT
          Reply

          Now it's a 19 hole course with hazards lol

          • 3 votes
          Reply#12 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:09 PM EDT

          As an optimist, there is a bright side to this. If you die --- your funeral expense will be dramatically reduced.

          • 4 votes
          Reply#13 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:29 PM EDT

          Foreahhhhhhhhh!!!

          • 4 votes
          Reply#14 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:32 PM EDT

          Vaughn... thats f--king funny! thanks. LMAO

          • 1 vote
          #14.1 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:42 PM EDT

          OMG I heard there was another sinkhole. Can somebody fill me in?

          • 3 votes
          #14.2 - Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:07 AM EDT
          Reply

          Drinking and "driving"...

          • 3 votes
          Reply#15 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:32 PM EDT

          This writer is not a golfer, but can this be considered

          A HOLE IN ONE?!??!?!??!?!

          • 1 vote
          Reply#16 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:35 PM EDT

          "I feel the earth..move..under my feet"....

          • 5 votes
          Reply#17 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:39 PM EDT

          Tremors. they made it

          • 2 votes
          Reply#18 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:40 PM EDT

          karma. he's a mortgage broker.

            Reply#19 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:43 PM EDT

            It's the New Madrid Fault Zone!!! Get your life vests on, kiddies.

            • 2 votes
            Reply#20 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:49 PM EDT

            Good thing he didn't drive the golf cart on the spot where the sinkhole is!!

            • 2 votes
            Reply#21 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 4:49 PM EDT

            As if golf wasn't hard enough already. Now I have this to worry about too.

            • 4 votes
            Reply#22 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 5:12 PM EDT

            Several years' ago I went caving with my sons' Boy Scout troop just a few miles from where this happened. Even then, the scout leader pointed out the many sinkholes in the farmers' fields all around that area. And Anonymous - it IS close to the New Madrid Fault.

            • 3 votes
            Reply#23 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 5:13 PM EDT

            So which do you think will be the first to fall into the sea, California or Illinois?

              #23.1 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 11:57 PM EDT
              Reply

              deep topic

              • 2 votes
              Reply#24 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 5:14 PM EDT

              I think Illinois should ban sinkholes. That will get rid of the problem.

              • 4 votes
              Reply#25 - Tue Mar 12, 2013 5:18 PM EDT
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