HOW TO AVOID LIGHTNING
Do not lie down.
Stay on the balls of your feet to minimize contact
with the ground. Do not crouch with your hands on
the ground.
Be Aware
. Stay away from rivers and creek beds during a
thunderstorm; more people are killed each year
from flash floods than from lightning or any other
storm-related phenomenon. If you hear a loud,
sustained roar, notice hail, or see the sky become
greenish, run for shelter immediately. (See "How
to Survive a Tornado" on the following page.)
. Do not use any electrical appliances for the duration
of the storm. Use a wired telephone only
in an emergency.
HOW TO AVOID LIGHTNING
Abandon your golf clubs.
Metal and graphite clubs conduct electricity and
should not be held or carried.
Seek shelter immediately.
A sturdy building offers the best protection. Avoid
sheds, isolated trees, and convertible cars. These will
not protect you from lightning. Also avoid water and
hilltops, as these can increase your chances of being
struck by lightning.
If no building is nearby, get inside a hard-top
automobile.
Roll up all windows and do not make contact with
any metal inside the car. Do not get in a golf cart; it
does not offer lightning protection.
If you are stuck out on the course, find a low spot on
the ground away from trees, fences, and poles.
If you are in the woods, take shelter under short trees.
Make yourself the smallest target possible.
If you feel your skin start to tingle or your hair stand
up on end, squat on the balls of your feet, place your
hands over your ears, and lower your head between
your knees.
Make yourself the smallest target possible. Stay on the balls of
your feet to minimize contact with the ground. 


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