Wednesday,
May 20, 2015
UFO Spotted At PGA Tournament
Did a UFO share the field of view of a flying golf
ball during a PGA tournament in Florida? Upon first examination, this is some
approach shot.
It was during the Players Championship part of the PGA
tour, held at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, on May 9. A viewer
was watching the tournament on TV and "noticed a weird object in the
sky," according to the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON).
"When you see the pictures, people may think 'oh,
that's a blimp,' but after seeing the blimp in other clips, I can easily
conclude it's not the blimp," the viewer reported.
"I also looked for other aircrafts flying by and
nothing seemed plausible. The object did have a reflective surface. In the
picture, you'll see a golf ball, a bird, and the flash reflection while
the other object is the unknown craft. You can also notice the object appears
to be at a very high altitude for any aircraft being used for the
tournament. I rewind and slow motion, fast forward dozens of times. Very
strange."
Watch
This Video Of The Golf Tournament Strange Aerial Object
According to the MUFON database, this incident took
place at 1:45 p.m., and was submitted on May 12.
MUFON does not release the names of the people who
submit UFO sightings, hampering the ability of unaffiliated researchers to
study such information.
A still image from the brief video shows -- from the
bottom up -- a bird flying by, the object in question, the bright reflection of
the camera flash, the golf ball and two secondary flash reflections (see image
at bottom of this story).
The
following map shows the Ponte Vedra Beach area of Florida where the
"UFO" was spotted
But what, exactly are we looking at here? Evidence that ETs enjoy golf as much as the next person, or something far more simple to account for the UFO image?
After the initial report was sent to MUFON, HuffPost
reached out to that organization's chief image and video analyst, Marc Dantonio,
to get his take on this.
"If you watch the video carefully, you can see
the object moving across the field independently of the ball," Dantonio
told HuffPost in an email. "You see the object change apparent 'shape.'
After reviewing this object multiple times, I could clearly detect motion
within it that looked to me indicative of a bird in the middle of a wing
stroke."
Another bird? If you look at the 3-image composite picture
at the top of this story, those are three separate movements of the object in
question. Can you see anything that resembles a bird in these images?
"At one point, when the wings are in a particular
position, the object presents a birdlike appearance, and as the camera zooms
out, you can see a more definitive bird high in the sky with its wings
outstretched," Dantonio notes.
This isn't the first time a sporting event included a
visiting UFO.
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