Lisbon man dies in Missouri golf cart crash injuring three others
The Sunday crash near Hollister also sent a woman, a young man and a boy from Linn County to hospitals.

A 47-year-old man from Lisbon died Sunday evening in a golf cart crash near Hollister, Missouri, that left three other Linn County residents injured.
The crash happened at 6:45 p.m. on Tall Timbers Way, a private road, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The golf cart, a Club Car Onward, went off the right side of the road while rounding a curve, became airborne and struck a rock wall.
Everyone was thrown from the cart, the patrol report states.
Three passengers from Lisbon were hurt: a 39-year-old woman with serious injuries, a 20-year-old man with moderate injuries and a 12-year-old boy with minor injuries, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported.
“At 6:45 p.m. Sunday, the Lisbon driver of a Club Car Onward golf cart lost control as it was rounding a curve on Tall Timbers Way, a private road near Hollister. The golf cart went off the right side of the road, became airborne and hit a rock wall. Everyone was thrown from the cart, according to the report,” the Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report said.
The names of those involved have not been released.
Sources
- 1.Four from Lisbon involved in fatal golf cart crash — The Gazette
- 2.Missouri State Highway Patrol Accident Report 260282659 — Missouri State Highway Patrol
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