By Stina Sternberg
Golf Digest
YARRALUMLA, Australia — Before teeing it up in the pre-qualifier for this week’s season-opening LPGA event, the ISPS Handa Australian Open in Yarralumla, Australia, the only Black Widows that LET rookie Daniela Holmqvist of Sweden had ever heard of were the eponymous golf spikes.
But after punching out of the rough on the fourth hole of the Royal Canberra Golf Club in Tuesday’s competition, she felt a sharp stab in her ankle. When she looked down, she saw a large, black creature with a red spot on its back just above her sock line. After quickly swatting it away, she doubled over in pain.
“When I told the local caddies in my group what had happened, they got very upset and said it was a Black Widow, and immediately started looking for their phones to call the medics,” Holmqvist told Karin Klarstrom of Svensk Golf.
Full story: Player bitten by Black Widow spider in LPGA qualifier