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Anger at greenkeepers' hours; Graham Dale retires; Toro On Tour; LTA launch court renovations project
IN THIS ISSUE
ANGER OVER CHANGES TO GREENKEEPERS' HOURS
GRAHAM DALE RETIRES
TORO TAKE TO THE ROAD AGAIN
LTA LAUNCH PARK COURTS RENOVATIONS PROJECT
STAMPEDING CATTLE DEVASTATE GOLF COURSE
POLARIS OFFER ATV PRIZE
DEERES SPOTTED AT UK THEME PARKS
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STAMPEDING CATTLE DEVASTATE GOLF COURSE
Co Clare course forced to close

A 40-strong herd of stampeding cattle has forced one of Co Clare’s best known golf courses to close until further notice.


A loal golfer pictured in the Irish Times looks on at the damage

The Irish Times reported that the herd of Charolais and Limousin cattle broke into the grounds of Woodstock golf course outside Ennis early one Saturday morning and ran across the course, seriously damaging 10 greens in the process.

A spokesperson for Woodstock Golf Club said there was a “look of shock and horror on the members’ faces after they had seen what the cattle have done.”

The spokesperson said the green-keeper was on the course at 6.30am on Saturday when he saw “40 animals coming at him”.

“We have the best greens in Clare. There are huge greens and the course recently got great compliments from anyone who has played the course,” the spokesperson said.

Fine Gael member of Clare Co Council, Cllr Mary Howard lives close to the golf club located on the western fringes of Ennis.

After viewing footage of the damage caused, Cllr Howard said: “I couldn’t get over the damage. The hooves made divots of two, three and four inches deep on the greens.”

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