The suspect allegedly beat the man with a golf club and held him underwater.
Palm Beach County Sheriff's OfficeJunior Boucher, 36, faces first-degree murder charges for the death of the man, identified by police as Brian Hiltebeitel, at Sandhill Crane Golf Club in West Palm Beach.
Boucher allegedly began beating Hiltebeitel with the golf club, striking him in the head, and then chased him toward a pond on the golf course's first hole, according to police. After Hiltebeitel was no longer moving, Boucher allegedly struck him several more times in the head, police said in the affidavit.MORE: Suspect in drive-by shooting of 20-year-old mom and infant arrested in Puerto Rico
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