Golf Club Lost 18th Green Readers Suggest Fence or Net to Keep Open

North Wales golf club’s 18th hole closure sparks debate; solutions sought for stray balls and neighbor complaints.

Golf Club Lost 18th Green Readers Suggest Fence or Net to Keep Open
Golf Club Lost 18th Green Readers Suggest Fence or Net to Keep Open

A golf club in North Wales is facing a significant challenge as Anglesey Council has ordered the closure of its 18th hole, a decision that has surprised club officials. This action stems from a complaint by a neighbor regarding golf balls landing on their property.

The club, which opened in 1912, requires £75,000 to construct a new green that would be situated farther away from the neighbor’s land. The club is determined to maintain its status as an 18-hole course while the council emphasizes the need for safe conditions to protect both golfers and nearby residents.

A club spokesperson explained that a neighbor reported stray golf balls landing on their land, providing evidence to the council. This situation has brought the issue to a head.

Facing financial struggles, the club aims to continue providing enjoyment through golf. The possibility of a 17-hole course raises concerns about potential harm to the business, given that eighteen-hole competitions require all the holes to be available.

The club is planning to reopen the 18th hole by May 1, 2025, but landscaping must be completed before this can happen.

Online commenters have shared various views, with some believing the neighbor was aware of the risks involved in living near a golf course. Suggestions included building a fence and planting trees, while others expressed sympathy for the golf club and felt the council’s decision was unfair. A commenter also mentioned a similar case in another location.

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