Workers at a regional Victorian golf course were amazed after arriving this morning to find large chunks of ice, likely fallen from a plane, indented in part of the green.
Key points:
- Workers at a Victorian golf course arrived at work to find large chunks of ice on part of the green
- Its greenkeeper believes the ice fell from the sky given how far it spread and how deeply indented it was
- An aviation expert says the ice that forms on planes “can and does” fall to earth
Belvoir Park Golf Club superintendent Dylan Knight said he received a phone call to head down to the fifth green around 7am because there were large chunks of ice all over it.
Mr Knight said about six people, including staff and volunteers, were gathered around the ice when it was discovered, wondering “what is this thing?”
“Where’s it come from? The conclusion we’ve got is that it’s fallen from an aeroplane, we…