Another NJ Golfer Struck By Lightning, Suffered Cardiac Arrest
A 36-year-old man suffered cardiac arrest after a lightning strike during a thunderstorm at a New Jersey golf course, one of 13 lightning fatalities reported nationwide in 2025.
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Lightning struck man at popular N.J. golf course, officials say
A 36-year-old golfer went into cardiac arrest Sunday evening after being struck by lightning at a Morris County golf course, police said.It’s the second person to be struck by lightning on a golf course in New Jersey this summer, after a lightning strike killed a 28-year-old man in Sussex County in July.
Golfer critically injured in lightning strike at New Jersey course
A 36-year-old man was critically injured in a lightning strike at a popular New Jersey golf course on Sunday. The incident occurred at the Pinch Brook Golf Course in Florham Park in Morris County around 6:10 p.m. in the middle of the course where he collapsed and suffered cardiac arrest. Several bystanders performed life-saving measures but the man lost consciousness and stopped breathing. First responders performed CPR and transported him to a …
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