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Golf buggies stolen and dumped in River Suir

Published 3 months ago 19th July 2024 by Jamie O’Flaherty

Two drive-on golf buggies have been stolen from Clonmel Golf Club and vandalised.
The theft was discovered on Friday morning when the buggies were found abandoned on the Blueway.
One was driven off the pathway on the Blueway and into the River Suir between Richard Mulcahy Park and Carey’s Slip. It was one of two drive-on golf buggies stolen on Thursday night last from Clonmel Golf Club, one of which was owned by the club and used for golf hire, the other buggy was privately owned by a club member.

It is believed the thieves may have driven the buggies down the first fairway, exiting the course at the back of the 5th tee-box.

It is estimated that the buggies could have been worth over €10,000.

One of the Golf buggies vandalised and left abandoned on the Blueway.

 
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