Moose wander onto North Dakota high school golf tournament course, causing an unforgettable delay
A pair of moose caused a delay during the Divide County Invitational high school golf tournament at Crosby Country Club in North Dakota Thursday night.
Moose wander onto North Dakota high school golf tournament course, causing an unforgettable delay A high school golf tournament in North Dakota experienced an unusual delay when two moose wandered onto the 5th hole at Crosby Country Club. The event, hosted by the Divide County High School team, took place in a remote area near the Canadian border. The region is known for its challenging weather conditions and the need for community self-reliance, with nearby Bully Pulpit golf course also being a common spot for wildlife like elk and bison.
- Two moose caused a delay during the Divide County Invitational golf tournament in North Dakota.
- The incident occurred on the 5th hole at the Crosby Country Club.
- The tournament was hosted by the Divide County High School team in a remote area near the Canadian border.
- The region experiences various weather challenges and relies on community cooperation for issues.
- The next event for the team is at Bully Pulpit, a course known for elk and bison visitors.
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