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Announcers 'attacked' by a bat in the booth at British Open. They survived

Announcers 'attacked' by a bat in the booth at British Open. They survived

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A pair of veteran announcers somehow survived what they seemed to believe was an attack from a wandering bat July 18 during the USA Network broadcast of the British Open.
Dan Hicks and Kevin Kisner spent more than 30 seconds waving the bat away (Hicks) and hiding beneath a suit jacket (Kisner). Neither were reported to have suffered any injuries.
The tournament, being held at Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland, is the fourth of golf's four annual majors and is often subject to dramatic weather changes.
Heavy rains had just begun when the bat (allegedly) began its attack.
https://x.com/awfulannouncing/status/1946262138009629178
Hicks later said the creature had been circling their tower.
He did not offer an opinion on whether the bat had bad intentions.
This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Announcers Dan Hicks, Kevin Kisner 'attacked' by bat at British Open
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