‘Like popping a balloon’: Indoor golf range dome collapses from heavy snow

FRANKFORT, Ill. — Heavy snows in the Chicago area caused the collapse of an indoor golf range dome on Friday, authorities said.

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According to officials with the Frankfort Fire Protection District, the roof of the SPG Green Garden Country Club & Driving Range in the southern Chicago suburb of Frankfort, Illinois, began to sag due to a mix of rain, heavy snow and wind, WLS-TV reported.

The balloon dome is pressurized, according to the television station.

The roof “was then punctured by a light pole that was inside of the dome,” Frankfort Fire Protection District Chief Sean Fierce said in a statement, according to WMAQ-TV. “This caused the roof to burst like popping a balloon.”

A spokesperson for the country club told WBBM-TV that the facility was not open at the time of the collapse. No injuries were reported, according to the television station.

It was unclear how long it would take before the dome becomes operational, WBBM reported.

The dome features a driving range, hitting stations, a putting green, and a chipping area, along with a restaurant and bar, according to its website.