This from Annika Sorenstam, a Lake Nona resident on the east side of Orlando:
Storm of a #lifetime #hurricaneirma #gladwearesafe A post shared by Annika (@annikas59) on Sep 11, 2017 at 3:09pm PDT
Original story:
Several PGA Tour and LPGA pros make their homes in Florida, which took a beating from Hurricane Irma on Sunday.
And while some - like Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler, Justin Thomas, Michelle Wie, Brooks Koepka and Luke Donald - got out of town before the storm struck, some stuck it out and hunkered down as Irma ripped up the west coast of the Sunshine State.
One of those pros was former world No. 1 Greg Norman, who posted a couple videos of the wind and rain at his home in Jupiter, Fla.:
This is my 9th experience to some degree with hurricanes/cyclones either directly or like this one Irma, the outer bands. Even though it is nearly 200 miles away to the SW these outer bands keep coming through dumping copious amounts of rain and with wind gusts in the 65-70 mph range spawning tornados. My thoughts and prayers go out to all in Florida experiencing or about to experience this big bad SOB. Be safe and be smart all. A post shared by Greg Norman (@shark_gregnorman) on Sep 10, 2017 at 8:03am PDT
Wow. More of this to come thanks to Irma. A post shared by Greg Norman (@shark_gregnorman) on Sep 10, 2017 at 10:46am PDT
Ian Poulter shared photos of his boarded up house in central Florida, and others sent their thoughts and prayers to the place they call home:
These Hurricanes are hard to predict so you can never take enough precautions.. I hope this is not needed at all... A post shared by Ian Poulter (@ianjamespoulter) on Sep 9, 2017 at 3:56pm PDT
Closing my eyes in France. Prob wonβt sleep very well. Super worried about my family. And if the power goes out and I canβt get ahold of anyone Iβm really going to be scared. Please God let the next 24 hours go by quickly and keep my family Along with everyone else in Florida safe. #amen (This pic is at my house. Iβve never seen the water this low before. Thank God we got my boat out of the water. Not sure about those other 2) A post shared by Brittany Lincicome (@brittany1golf) on Sep 10, 2017 at 12:12pm PDT
So grateful to have escaped Irma today. I pray for everyone who has already suffered her devastation and for all my fellow Floridians. Stay safe!!#hurricaneirma A post shared by Diane Donald (@dianedonald) on Sep 7, 2017 at 3:01pm PDT
Really hoping everyone in Florida stays safe during this hurricane ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ» #irma
Itβs too early to know the full extent of the damage caused by Hurricane Irma, but the victims of this natural disaster will need some help getting back on their feet.