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Hammerhead shark on the ground at Myrtle Beach disc golf course

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, November 30, 2025

News Summary

A group of friends playing disc golf at the Splinter City course in Myrtle Beach experienced a bizarre event when a shark fell from the sky. They witnessed an osprey dropping a small hammerhead shark, which left them astonished. This unusual incident highlights the unpredictable encounters with wildlife that golfers may experience at the course. The friends chose to leave the shark where it landed, intrigued by the unexpected twist to their game.

Myrtle Beach Experience: A Shark Falls from the Sky!

Imagine going out for a friendly game of disc golf, enjoying some fresh air and the great outdoors, only to be hit with a crazy sight that you would never expect to see – yes, a shark falling from the sky! That’s exactly what happened to a group of friends at the Splinter City Disc Golf Course in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Grab your golf bag and buckle up for this wild story!

Hole 11 Surprises

As Jonathan Marlowe and his pals were playing their round, they were approaching hole 11 when they noticed something unusual soaring through the sky. An osprey, known for its spectacular hunting skills, was carrying a peculiar object in its talons. At first glance, the friends were puzzled. What could that be? Was it a fish? Something else? The curiosity almost overshadowed their game as they watched the bird fly overhead.

The Drama Unfolds

Just when everyone thought they were seeing things, two crows swooped down, ready to chase the osprey away. In a twist of fate, the pressure from the crows made the osprey drop its catch right from the sky. And guess what the object was? A small, dead hammerhead shark, measuring approximately one foot long. Talk about bizarre!

A Rare Sight

It’s not every day that someone finds a shark on a disc golf course. Ospreys are excellent hunters, usually snatching up fish like a pro, but it’s rather uncommon for them to catch sharks. Typically, they go after fish that are less than 12 inches long. The distinct shape of the hammerhead’s head, known as a cephalofoil, made it impossible for the group to misidentify this wild catch.

Leaving the Shark Behind

After witnessing such an astonishing event, Marlowe and his friends decided to leave the hammerhead under the tree where it fell in case the osprey came back looking for its lunch. They were in disbelief, asking themselves, “Did that really just happen?” It certainly gave this game of disc golf an unforgettable twist!

Golf Course Wildlife

The Splinter City course is no stranger to wildlife. Golfers often encounter raccoons, snakes, and even alligators roaming around. But a falling shark? That’s something even the local wildlife hasn’t encountered before! Other golfers later confirmed seeing the shark at the same spot, adding to the bewilderment and excitement of the day.

Speculating the Origins

It’s likely that the osprey was hunting near the nearby Springmaid Pier before dropping the shark in this unexpected place. The behavior of crows chasing away an osprey is typical in springtime. Mob attacks help smaller birds protect their territory from larger predators.

Shark Species

In South Carolina waters, several species of hammerhead sharks are known to inhabit the area, such as the great hammerhead and the recently discovered Carolina hammerhead. However, the specific species that fell from the sky remains a mystery.

Considering the Ocean Return

After the excitement settled, Marlowe and friends considered the possibility of returning the hammerhead to the ocean, which was only half a mile away. But, they concluded that it likely wouldn’t survive the journey. The whole scene leaves us astounded about the unexpected moments nature can bring!

Nature’s Wondrous Sides

The wild side of nature never fails to surprise us, and this incident is a reminder of how unpredictable the animal kingdom can be. From disc golf to falling hammerhead sharks, Myrtle Beach proved that adventure can happen when you least expect it!

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