The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Members’ disgust as vandals target golf course again

Letham Grange fairways ripped up by idiot driver

- JANET THOMSON

Members of an Angus golf club have been left dismayed after their course was again badly damaged after it was targeted by vandals at the weekend.

Players have been left counting the cost after a vehicle tore over the fairways at Letham Grange Golf Club, churning up the course for the second time in recent months.

Greenkeepe­rs arrived yesterday morning to find tyre marks cutting across the 17th fairway and the winter tees.

Club captain Malcolm Turner spoke of the frustratio­n and disappoint­ment felt by greenkeepe­rs and members as they are left to once again repair the damage.

He said: “This is soul-destroying.

“It looks like one vehicle has come in and had made its way down, over the tees.

“The driver then did ‘doughnuts’ in the middle of the fairway, ran over the temporary winter green and drove out the main exit.”

Police Scotland confirmed they were aware of the weekend incident.

Members of Letham Grange Golf Club have once again been left counting the cost after vandals tore over the fairways in a late-night demolition spree.

Yesterday morning greenkeepe­rs found tyre marks cutting across the 17th fairway and the winter tees in the second incident of its kind over the last few months.

The golf club, once hailed “the Augusta of the north”, was also targeted by thieves, who made off with a buggy last month. A generator and a drill were stolen and damage was caused to a wall which has had to be repaired.

Club captain Malcolm Turner spoke of the frustratio­n and disappoint­ment felt by greenkeepe­rs and members as they are left to repair the mess.

He urged neighbours or anyone with informatio­n to contact the police. He said: “This is soul destroying. “This latest case happened either overnight on Saturday or in the early hours of Sunday morning.”

Mr Turner said it appeared the person responsibl­e had driven on to the course near the back of the clubhouse.

He said: “It looks like one vehicle has come in and made its way down, over the tees.

“The driver then did ‘doughnuts’ in the middle of the fairway, ran over the temporary winter green and drove out the main exit.

“It happened just a few months ago, almost in the same place.”

Mr Turner revealed the not-for-profit club was also targeted by thieves during a break-in last month.

He continued: “We had a buggy stolen on that occasion, which was valued at between £1,300 and £2,000.

“We had contractor­s working on the site and their generator and a drill was taken.

“There was also extensive damage to a wall.

“We run at the moment as a not-for profit organisati­on.

“We are strapped for cash at the best of times, we struggle to make ends meet and then we get this mindless vandalism.

“At the end of the day, the grass grows but this mindless, continued vandalism really is heartbreak­ing for the greenkeepe­rs who have to try to repair this and maintain the course.

“It’s so frustratin­g.”

Police Scotland confirmed officers were aware of the weekend incident.

Anyone with any informatio­n is asked to contact them on 101.

 ?? Picture: Gareth Jennings. ?? Letham Grange member Terry Milne from Forfar tries to avoid the tyre tracks on the 17th hole.
Picture: Gareth Jennings. Letham Grange member Terry Milne from Forfar tries to avoid the tyre tracks on the 17th hole.
 ?? Pictures: Gareth Jennings. ?? Member Terry Milne from Forfar plays round the tyre tracks yesterday.
Pictures: Gareth Jennings. Member Terry Milne from Forfar plays round the tyre tracks yesterday.
 ??  ?? The club was also targeted by thieves last month.
The club was also targeted by thieves last month.

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