The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Golf clubs on alert after latest attack by vandals

CRIME: Volunteers sickened after malicious fire destroys equipment at Leslie

- NEIL HENDERSON nhenderson@thecourier.co.uk

Golf clubs across Fife will be on high alert after a deliberate fire destroyed thousands of pounds worth of equipment.

Police have launched a probe into the incident at the historic Tom Morris designed nine-hole course at Leslie, the latest in a spate of vandal attacks, break-ins and thefts at clubs across the region in recent weeks.

The fire, which ripped through the storage facility in the early hours of Sunday, is being treated as malicious and is thought to have caused between £20-£30,000 worth of damage.

Fire crews from Glenrothes station fought for more than three hours to bring the blaze under control after the alarm was raised shortly after 1am on Sunday.

The inferno gutted the greenkeepe­r’s lock-up and much of the adjacent storage area.

“It’s heartbreak­ing to see such destructio­n which has forced us to close the course indefinite­ly,” said Susan Vines, a member of the club’s management team.

“The club has worked so hard in the last couple of years to become a community club and we’ve been overwhelme­d by the level of support from residents and local businesses offering help.”

Fellow manager David Fraser said: “The fire has left us unable to tend to the greens because of the extent of the damage.

“We are waiting to meet the insurance assessor to find out if anything can be saved but we could be looking at between £20,000 to £30,000 worth of damage.

“Until then we are left without the essential equipment to maintain the greens, which is an added heartbreak because so much hard work had been done throughout the lockdown to get the course looking fantastic.”

David added the attack has left many

We could be looking at between £20,000 to £30,000 worth of damage. DAVID FRASER OF LESLIE GOLF CLUB

reeling at the club, which is run by volunteers.

“Understand­ably, many are very upset but we can’t let it beat us,” he said.

A spokespers­on for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, said: “We received an alarm at 1.21am on Sunday July 26 to a fire in outbuildin­gs at Leslie Golf Club.

“Three appliances from Glenrothes station were despatched and fire crews used various fire-fighting equipment to bring the blaze under control.

“Crews remained at the scene until 4.36am but later returned to check for any remaining hotspots.”

The attack is the latest to hit golf clubs in Fife.

In June, thieves stole £5,000 worth of equipment from nearby Glenrothes Golf Club, while Cowdenbeat­h Golf Club was similarly targeted.

The same month, vandals also destroyed a putting green at Lochgelly Golf Club after setting it alight.

 ??  ?? Susan Vines of Leslie Golf Club’s management team beside the burned-out lock-up following the deliberate blaze at the weekend.
Susan Vines of Leslie Golf Club’s management team beside the burned-out lock-up following the deliberate blaze at the weekend.

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