Or, Unusual hazards you've encountered.
If you've seen the movie "Casino" you'll appreciate the photos posted.
Today, a single engine plane with a student pilot, lost it's engine.
The instructor proceeded to execute an almost perfect dead stick landing on the 5th hole at Mountain Ridge.
The plane touched down about 150 yards from the green.
From the point of touchdown the fairway slopes up to the green, which continues with the upslope.
Over the green there's a five foot downslope, then the ground is flat for about 100 or so yards
I say almost perfect as the pilot didn't yell at the caddy and tell him to pull the pin out, so the left wing clipped the pin and sent it flying.
The plane proceeded on and over the green coming to rest about 50 yards further, between a tree and a greenside bunker on the 8th green.
In speaking to the pilot, a Vietnam combat veteran, he indicated that he had been in worse situations when under attack from mortars and small arms fire. Although, he was shaking a little as a number of golfers were congratulating him and shaking his hand.
It was very overcast, but the rain hadn't started yet
He also told me that he considered golf courses as alternate landing strips.
I didn't get a chance to talk to the Student Pilot, but I would imagine that he'll give serious consideration to taking up other pursuits, such as tennis or bowling