New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Natalie Musumeci, Wires

That’s some handicap. A game of golf was interrupte­d when a small plane made an emergency landing on the 13th hole of an Illinois course.

The plane was heading to Chicago Executive Airport when it ran out of fuel and landed at the Glen Club Golf Course, forcing duffers to skip a hole.

A man was busted for impersonat­ing a cop — after helping police nab a suspect.

Cops in the town of Wilson, NC, had stopped a car while searching for a murder suspect when the vehicle suddenly took off.

David Adams Jr., 30, allegedly sped past the cops and caught up to the suspect’s car — then forced him out at gunpoint and cuffed the driver.

Adams was arrested, as were the men in the car.

They’re throwing the book at her.

A Michigan mom of five was hit with criminal charges after returning library books two years late — and now faces up to 93 days in jail.

Melinda Sanders-Jones said she had no clue “Where the Sidewalk Ends” and “Night” were outstandin­g until she tried to use a printer at Charlotte Library and was told she was banned.

She was charged with failure to return rental property.

A tea-loving British woman who drank up to 40 cups a day was buried in a coffin designed like a box of her favorite brand.

Tina Watson, 73, of Leicester, arranged for her unusual sendoff in a Typhoo coffin years before she died of heart failure last month.

“It’s typical of Mum,” daughter Debs Donovan said. “She had a wicked sense of humor.

Residents in the Philippine­s broke a Guinness World Record when 7,127 people performed a traditiona­l folk dance.

Dancers filled three miles of road in the Sorsogon province to set the record for the largest number of participan­ts in a Filipino folk dance.

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