A round of golf can be physically challenging – whether you're a player swinging the club or a spectator walking the course.Doctors and nurses from Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health are at the Lancaster Country Club, treating anyone who needs medical attention during the U.S. Women's Open.'On call for players and their immediate family members and caddies,' Dr. Leanne Beidler said.
Mike Killinger is a nurse in the intensive care unit. He said more fans are coming in for a variety of complaints this year compared to when the Open was here in 2015. Most are minor, but others are more serious.'Walk-ins who just need a Band-Aid or a Tylenol or Advil, and then we've had some extremes where some verge on life-threatening. We've had some broken bones,' Killinger said.There are hydrating stations and cooling benches.
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