EAGLE MOUNTAIN LAKE, TX (CNN) -- We are just now hearing the 9-1-1 call for help, after a fight on a golf course got out of hand.
A Friday afternoon round of late January golf, ended on the 13th green, with an urgent call for help. The caller says,
"Hole number 13, par 3. This guy is bleeding profusely, passed out. You need to get somebody out here now."
Two groups had converged near the hole at Eagle Mountain Resort, according to Mike Rolf, who was playing that day.
A group of three was supposed to move past his slower group of four. Rolf says he'd already moved well past the green. He had stopped, had his phone out to check messages. He heard a commotion in the area he just came from. He looked back at the green. He saw two guys down on the ground. He turned his cart around, and headed back to where they were fighting.
Rolf said he pulled up to something he never would've expected on a golf course.
Here's part of the 911 phone conversation:
"Ok what happened to him."
"He fell on a golf club, that's all we know right now"
"He fell on a golf club?"
"Yeah you need to get out here."
Investigators haven't determined yet if it was a fall, or the fight, that injured 48-year-old Clay Carpenter. When Rolf asked his playing partners about it they told him, "One said, we think in the scuffle a golf club inadvertently stuck him in the leg."
You can hear in players voices how bad the injury was. Carpenter's wife said he left that green in critical condition. He's home now, but wouldn't talk about the fight.
So far, no one has been arrested or charged.