State police said someone used a pipe bomb to make one hole a lot bigger than normal on a Westmoreland County golf course.
State police said someone exploded a suspected pipe bomb in the hole of the fifth green at Valley Green Golf Club sometime between 9 p.m. Tuesday and 5 a.m. Wednesday.
Police are still searching for a suspect and are at a loss to explain the incident.
Frank Powaski, who works in the golf club's pro shop, said the explosion created a hole about a foot-and-a-half in diameter on the green.
Powaski said players are still using the green because another regulation size golf hole has been cut into another location.
GREENSBURG, Pa. - State police say someone used a pipe bomb to make one hole a lot bigger than normal on a Westmoreland County golf course.
State police say someone exploded a suspected pipe bomb in the hole of the fifth green at Valley Green Golf Club sometime between 9 p.m. Tuesday and 5 a.m. Wednesday.
Police are still searching for a suspect and are at a loss to explain the incident.
Frank Powaski, who works in the golf club's pro shop, says the explosion created a hole about a foot-and-a-half in diameter on the green.
Powaski says players are still using the green because another regulation size golf hole has been cut into another location.