"No one will dig them up. Golfers play without reflecting upon what lies beneath the verdant 18th hole."

James Montague of CNN.com suggests that Lebanon Golf Club is a possible mass grave. (Thanks reader Digsouth via Kevin Robbins.)

British journalist Robert Fisk, who wrote "Pity The Nation" about the 1975-1990 Lebanese civil war, has repeatedly claimed the golf course as the burial site of many of the missing bodies.

"There are perhaps 1,000 murdered Palestinian civilians under the golf course near Beirut airport, dumped there by Israel's Phalangist allies after the 1982 Sabra and Shatila massacres," Fisk wrote in the British newspaper The Independent.

"No one will dig them up. Golfers play without reflecting upon what lies beneath the verdant 18th hole."

The piece includes a photo gallery of the club in various war-torn stages and scenes from today.