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Pro Golfer "Sorry" for Killing Bird with Golf Shot

by Jaybay, Mar 07, 2008 04:04PM
This guy is just a BLEEPety BLEEP BLEEP BLEEEEP!!!  He deserves whatever punishment the law allows...
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http://msn.foxsports.com:80/golf/story/7881224?MSNHPHCP>1=39002

Pro golfer sorry for killing bird with golf shot
Associated Press
Updated: March 7, 2008, 1:24 PM EST

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - PGA Tour player Tripp Isenhour faces charges for hitting a hawk with a golf shot because it was making noise as he videotaped a TV show.

Isenhour was with a film crew for "Shoot Like A Pro" on Dec. 12 at the Grand Cypress Golf course. The 39-year-old player, whose real name is John Henry Isenhour III, was charged Wednesday with cruelty to animals and killing a migratory bird. The charges carry a maximum penalty of 14 months in jail and $1,500 in fines.

Isenhour apologized in a statement released Thursday and said he was only trying to scare the hawk away.

According to court documents, Isenhour got upset when a red-shouldered hawk began making noise, forcing another take. He began hitting balls at the bird, then 300 yards away, but gave up. Isenhour started again when the hawk moved within about 75 yards, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officer Brian Baine indicated in a report.

Isenhour allegedly said, "I'll get him now," and aimed for the hawk.

"About the sixth ball came very near the bird's head, and (Isenhour) was very excited that it was so close," Baine wrote.

A few shots later, witnesses said he hit the hawk. The bird, protected as a migratory species, fell to the ground bleeding from both nostrils.

"As soon as this happened, I was mortified and extremely upset and continue to be upset," Isenhour said in a statement issued through his management company, SFX Golf. "I want to let everyone know there was neither any malice nor deliberate intent whatsoever to hit or harm the hawk. I was trying to simply scare it into flying away."

Isenhour said his family has adopted three cats from a local shelter.

"I am an animal lover," he said. "We ask that everyone accept my sincerest apology, and please be respectful of my family's privacy."

Humane Society executive vice president Michael Markarian said Isenhour should face charges.

"Americans have no tolerance for cruelty to animals. Such a petty, mean spirited act against a wild bird is inexcusable and prosecutors are right to hold Isenhour accountable to the law," he said in a statement released Thursday.

Isenhour has spent two full years on the PGA Tour, both times failing to keep his card. He has won four times on the Nationwide Tour, including twice in 2006.

"He just kept saying how he didn't think he could have hit it, which I think is a stupid thing for a PGA Tour golfer to say," said Jethro Senger, a sound engineer at the shoot. "He can put a ball in a hole from hundreds of yards away, and here he is hitting line drives at something that's, I don't know, a couple hundred feet away?"

Senger said it was "basically like a joke to (Isenhour)." He said no one in the roughly 15-person crew intervened, and many later regretted it.

"It was one of those cases where there's some trepidation on whether or not they should speak up and do something," Senger said.

Senger said the killing was not captured on video. The bird was buried at the golf course and later dug up by Florida investigators.
Member Comments (2)

by ireneo, Mar 07, 2008 08:48PM
I saw that story in the paper this morning. It wasn't a case of a single ball accidentally hitting a bird (we actually get birds, usually geese, in from golf courses that have been whacked by a ball - I mean, what are the odds?).  This bozo kept aiming balls at the bird. Even when the bird moved to another branch, he kept after it. Pretty sick. I dare say that guy's going to be hit with a sizable fine from USFW.

Our director is pushing for stricter laws and fines for obvious cruelty cases like this. Too many birds, hawks in particular, being shot and killed because someone thinks they're a nuisance. We'll see.

by wait2long, Mar 10, 2008 02:28AM
i agree!  this guy is a bleepity, bleeping , bleep bleep!!!  what an a**...how can ANYONE see a bird as an "irritating" object that they can just do what they please to it?  i will never understand  it. and i'm sorry, the 15 member crew should be ordered to pay a fine for not intervening...accessory to a murder!!
if i was there, i would have grabbed the closest club and well, you can use your imagination...LOL!
make a spectacle of him...double his fine, he can afford it...then make him do volunteer work for 3 years at a local bird sanctuary or shelter!!!  
GRRRRR!  
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