Six people injured by debris from a lightning strike at a US golf event have been treated and released.
Atlanta police said five men and one girl were hurt during the incident at the Tour Championship on Saturday.
One of the injured was treated at East Lake Golf Club. The other five were taken to hospitals and released on Saturday night.
A 60ft (18 metre) pine tree near the 16th fairway was struck by a powerful bolt about 30 minutes after the third round was suspended because of storms in the area.
Lightning left a streak of torn bark, but the PGA Tour said the tree was determined to be safe.
Play was suspended for the rest of the day.
The third round resumed on Sunday morning, with the final round scheduled for the afternoon for the FedEx Cup and its $15 million (£12,230,048) prize.
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