Madeline Sagstrom was unlucky enough to hit a cameraman in the head on the 18th hole of the second round of the Scandinavian Mix. The Scandinavian Mix is a jointly sanctioned DP World Tour and the Ladies European Tour.
Sagstrom, 31, hit his third shot from deep left rough on the par-4 18th hole at Vasatorps Golfklubb.
To her credit, the one-time LPGA Tour champion did yell “Go!” as her ball sailed toward a photographer 80 yards out in the left rough.
Unfortunately, her ball hit the man's head and bounced into the middle of the fairway.
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Sagstrom was clearly shocked by what had just happened, and then her fourth shot went wide.
All this led to a costly triple-bogey seventh for Sagstrom on the final hole, and he ultimately missed the cut by three shots.
As long as she hits par, she'll advance.
DP World Tour pro Joost Luiten told GolfMagic that the cameraman was immediately taken to hospital.
Sky Sports Golf's Tony Johnstone and Jamie Spence both confirmed to us that the man is safe and sound, despite suffering severe head pain and being treated in A&E.
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Atop the leaderboard, Sagstrom’s fellow Swede Sebastian Soderberg leads at 15 under and will go into the weekend with a three-shot lead.
The 33-year-old local great Soderberry has been playing some fantastic golf lately, finishing in the top three in three of the last four DP World Tour events.
Soderbergh is looking for a second DP World Tour.
Scotland's Scott Jamieson was alone in second, three strokes back, with Julien Guerrier another stroke back in third.
Former champion Linn Grant, who made history at the event two years ago as the first female winner of the DP World Tour, finished tied for fourth this year.
A total of 42 members of the DP World Tour and 26 members of the Women's European Tour advanced in this innovative event, with 78 men and 78 women competing on the same track for one prize and one trophy.
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