E. Coli Bacteria Found In Drinking Water At U.S. Open

Rory McIlroy

Rory Mcilroy Making His Way To The 12th Hole During The First Round Of The U.S. Open. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

ERIN, Wisconsin (AP) — Health officials say E. coli bacteria have been found in a drinking water station at Erin Hills golf course, but there have been no reports of illness.

The Washington Ozaukee Public Health Department identified the bacteria in a water sample taken from a hydration station connected to a well near the 12th hole. That station is closed.

The health department says no one has reported becoming sick after drinking the water and E. coli bacteria have not been found at other hydration stations.

People who drink water containing the bacteria can become ill with flu-like symptoms.

The U.S. Golf Association provided complimentary bottled water at all drinking water stations for the rest of the tournament.