Groundskeeper loses control of ATV, dies in pond at prestigious Houston-area club

A Houston-area golf course groundskeeper who was using an ATV to set up tee markers died on Monday when he drove into a pond and drowned.

A Houston-area golf course groundskeeper who was using an ATV to set up tee markers died on Monday when he accidentally drove into a pond and drowned.

According to KTRK-TV in Houston, dive teams pulled the body of 59-year-old Agustin Rojas Canchola out of a pond at The Clubs at Houston Oaks — a renowned private club in the northwest suburbs of Houston.

The station reported that sometime around 7 a.m. on Monday, Canchola apparently lost control of his vehicle and it veered off the cart path and down an embankment into a pond on the golf course, fully submerging both operator and vehicle.

“We mourn the loss of our longtime associate and co-worker and offer heartfelt sympathies to the family, friends and co-workers of Mr. Canchola at this very difficult time. We also request privacy for his family as they grieve amidst this unexpected loss,” said the club’s general manager/CEO Bob Gusella in a statement.

The club includes a Chet Williams-designed course that opened to fanfare in 2017.

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