For you, Watson, I'd make adjustments. Always.

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For you, Watson, I'd make adjustments. Always.
‘Mondays are the sand traps on the golf course of life!’
Snoopy motivational poster (c.1960). Art by Charles M. Schulz.
Lucy Liu in the 'Sand Trap' episode of Elementary (2018).
Still gets nightmares sometimes about the sand trap
Sinkhole Hazard on Missouri Golf Course
Forget the water hazard; this golf course in Branson, Missouri formed a slightly larger hazard; a sinkhole.
Sinkholes are not unusual in the area. Branson is located in an area with karst topography – meaning the bedrock can dissolve in water. Specifically, it is located in the Salem Plateau region of the Ozarks, an area with limestone, dolostone, and sandstone bedrock.
This particular sinkhole is 25 meters (80 feet) wide and as much as 11 meters (35 feet) deep. Many sinkholes form connected to larger cave systems, as caves are produced by the same dissolution that forms these sinkholes.
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Not sure what karst topography is? Check out our previous post: http://on.fb.me/1F2TycK
Photo Credit: Nate Papes, Springfield News-Leader
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You can easily tell why i love this show. This is all from a singel epsiode i might add
Behbeh
Golf Magazine Rules Guy column, this time about displacing some grains of sand on a practice swing and how the guy must have a rocket swing to do that.