Yup, as discussed here;
http://forums.golf-monthly.co.uk/showthread.php?67324-Langley-Park-Vandalism
Words fail me. Hope the greenskeepers can get it back playable quickly.
Oh my, that was me reporting that also
Yup, as discussed here;
http://forums.golf-monthly.co.uk/showthread.php?67324-Langley-Park-Vandalism
Words fail me. Hope the greenskeepers can get it back playable quickly.
They should put an article in the local paper surely someone must know who it is.
Also a great chance to show true spirit and let them know that it has helped them to kickstart a greens programme and it happened at the time in the yar where it has had little impact.
Then put a couple of those night vision cameras you can hire in weather proof boxes that are triggered by movement. You can get cameras that have good infra red vision that contain a sim to send images 3/4g to remote computer, if there are members close by willing to hoof the culprit get down make a citizens arrest or just smash there car up while they trash the green, then beat them too
I would lay the blame more than likely a bunch of local kids with nothing better to do, trying to be funny/morbid. I don't know the club at all, is that green fairly accessible?
Not for passing traffic. It is the 3rd green, which you can access off a single track that is about 1/2 mile from the main road and does not really lead to anywhere. You then need to hope over a fence and go through the undergrowth / trees to get to the green. Certainly not just a passing looney who saw the green and thought he would have some 'fun'.
Moronic crime. It's obviously someone who in the past year has left the club as a playing member or staff member.
That should whittle the numbers down.
From there, the police would simply make inquiries as to the nature of their departure. That should give them a very short list of suspects.
No, but sounds prime for some kids out on their bikes up to no good.