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'Sick to my stomach': New York golf course suffers severe damage from vandals
'Sick to my stomach': New York golf course suffers severe damage from vandals

Yahoo

time06-07-2025

  • Yahoo

'Sick to my stomach': New York golf course suffers severe damage from vandals

A New York-area golf club is recovering from vandals tearing up some of its fairways and greens. The private club Skenandoa Club, located in Clinton, New York, posted several photos of the severe damage done to the golf course, with tire marks all over. "I'm literally sick to my stomach," says the post written by owner Michael Intartaglia. And you can see why. The damage occurred on the eight green and ninth hole tee, fairway and bunker. One of the golf club's Facebook followers crunched some numbers on what the potential repair bill might look like: Estimated Total Damage Range: Tee Boxes $2,000 – $4,000 Fairways $3,000 – $5,000 Greens $4,000 – $8,000 Labor/Equipment $1,000 – $2,000 Products/Materials $500 – $1,000 TOTAL $10,500 – $20,000+ The vandals drove a large vehicle sometime late Tuesday/early Wednesday this week. The mostly private course does accept some public play Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Golf course in New York damaged by vandals driving large vehicle

'Sick to my stomach': New York golf course suffers severe damage from vandals
'Sick to my stomach': New York golf course suffers severe damage from vandals

USA Today

time04-07-2025

  • USA Today

'Sick to my stomach': New York golf course suffers severe damage from vandals

A New York-area golf club is recovering from vandals tearing up some of its fairways and greens. The private club Skenandoa Club, located in Clinton, New York, posted several photos of the severe damage done to the golf course, with tire marks all over. "I'm literally sick to my stomach," says the post written by owner Michael Intartaglia. And you can see why. The damage occurred on the eight green and ninth hole tee, fairway and bunker. One of the golf club's Facebook followers crunched some numbers on what the potential repair bill might look like: Estimated Total Damage Range: The vandals drove a large vehicle sometime late Tuesday/early Wednesday this week. The mostly private course does accept some public play Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday.

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