Paul McGinley Collapses With Heat Stroke After Wearing All Ryder Cup Outfits At Same Time
European Ryder Cup Captain Paul McGinley was rushed to a Gleneagles hospital in Scotland this morning suffering from an acute bout of heat stroke after overheating in public whilst wearing a blazer outside a jacket.
McGinley grossly underestimated the sunny conditions in Gleneagles, choosing instead to wear every item in his Ryder Cup wardrobe at the same time.
Baffled Scottish doctors were initially stumped at McGinley's symptoms, as the last recorded incident of heat stroke in the country was at the Battle Of Bannockburn in 1314.
Luckily a Pakistani surgeon happened to be passing and successfully diagnosed the problem.
More as it emerges.
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McGinley grossly underestimated the sunny conditions in Gleneagles, choosing instead to wear every item in his Ryder Cup wardrobe at the same time.
Baffled Scottish doctors were initially stumped at McGinley's symptoms, as the last recorded incident of heat stroke in the country was at the Battle Of Bannockburn in 1314.
Luckily a Pakistani surgeon happened to be passing and successfully diagnosed the problem.
âNo problem, no do verb, no do tense, no do plural, I be there five minute,â said Dr. Milkha Singh, head of Neurological surgery at Gleneagles hospital and local taxi said.
More as it emerges.
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