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Apr 22nd, 2017

Vandalism at Cambridgeshire course

As 12 greens ruined by weedkiller

The owner of a Cambridgeshire golf club has said an attack on 14 of the course’s greens is the worst case of golf vandalism she has ever witnessed.

Vivien Saunders OBE, who won the Women’s British Open in 1977 and is chair of the Association of Golf Course Owners as well as owner of Abbotsley Golf Hotel and Country Club, said she thinks a banned weed killer was applied to 14 of the course’s greens, destroying 12 of them.

“I have suffered the worst case of vandalism ever at a UK golf course,” she said, “apart perhaps from Dunston Hall when the irrigation tank was tampered with.”

Saunders said she thinks the herbicide Casoron G, which was banned in 2010, was used.

“It was applied to 14 greens with a drop spreader, totally wiping out 12 of them,” she said.

“Research shows this weed killer can stay in the ground for five years.

“The estimated cost of re–turfing the greens to get them back into play as soon as possible is over £350,000 with an extra greenkeeping team. Our insurer has conceded that the damage cover is £100,000 per incident. We have loss of earnings cover for two years and some of the cost of the repairs will have to come from that.”

“Take it from me – you may need £250,000 cover for damage. I have contacted David Millar at Bluefin and Paul Holmes at Linkscover and suggested to both that they now offer courses the option to pay extra for additional cover – say £500,000 – and call it an Abbotsley clause.”

Saunders said the club has recently been in dispute with some neighbours over a right of way issue, but that the attackers were as yet unknown.

“Look at the pictures to see what a disaster you could face from neighbours from Hell or even a disgruntled ex–employee,” said Saunders. “It isn’t pretty.”

This is a pretty stark warning from a golf course owner, who has been on the sharp end of it. The incident clearly demonstrates the need for courses to have proper insurance against utter bastards like this.

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TAGS: News, 2017, Golf Course, Vandalism