The Borneo Post

PGA players take cover in Hawaii missile panic

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LOS ANGELES: Top golfers at the PGA Tour’s Sony Open in Hawaii were among those caught up in the panic Saturday after the mistaken transmissi­on of an alert warning of an incoming ballistic missile.

World number four and 2017 PGA Championsh­ip winner Justin Thomas was among several players at the event in Honolulu who took to Twitter following the false alarm.

“To all that just received the warning along with me this morning... apparently it was a ‘mistake’ ?? hell of a mistake!!,” Thomas wrote. “Haha glad to know we’ll all be safe.”

Journeyman player John Peterson, who is tied for second at the tournament, wrote on Twitter that he had taken evasive action following the warning.

Man. How do you press the wrong button like that. COME ON MAN.

“Under mattresses in the bathtub with my wife, baby and in laws,” Peterson wrote. “Please lord let this bomb threat not be real.”

In a separate tweet a f ter confirmati­on that the alert was sent in error, Peterson wrote: “Man. How do you press the wrong button like that. COME ON MAN.”

Irish profession­al Seamus Power was similarly perplexed.

“Not your normal emergency warning. Really hope it’s just a drill,” Power wrote.

Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo was also spooked. “Just woke up here in Hawaii to this lovely text. Somebody can verify this?” he wrote.

J. J. Spaun, meanwhile, said he had taken cover in a hotel basement.

“In a basement under hotel. Barely any service. Can you send confirmed message over radio or tv,” he said.

Honolulu- born LPGA star Michelle Wie was startled by the warning. “UM WHAT?!? This can’t be real. Stay safe everyone in Hawaii,” she wrote.

American profession­al Talor Gooch posted a screenshot of the warning, which was issued on the Emergency Alert System and f lashed up on cell phones and television­s across the island state.

“Welp this was quite a ‘mistake’ made by someone,” Gooch wrote. “Birdies didn’t seem too important for a few minutes. Let’s make sure this one doesn’t happen again POTUS.”

POTUS is an abbreviati­on for President of the United States, emphasisin­g the plea from Gooch to US President Donald Trump amid tense US- North Korean relations. The emergency alert had read: “BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.”

The H awai i Eme rgency Management Agency l ater corrected the warning, confirming there is “NO missile threat to Hawaii.”

US golfer John Peterson in Twitter

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Unheralded Tom Hoge of the US birdied the final two holes to take a one-stroke lead after an eventful third round of the Sony Open in Hawaii on Saturday. On a day when the pressure of making putts was put into perspectiv­e after local emergency...
— AFP photo Unheralded Tom Hoge of the US birdied the final two holes to take a one-stroke lead after an eventful third round of the Sony Open in Hawaii on Saturday. On a day when the pressure of making putts was put into perspectiv­e after local emergency...

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