No. It belongs to one Matthew F. Diulio, who at first reported it stolen, then admitted that he’s the one who drove it onto the Topstone Golf Course in South Windsor, Conn., where he had a bit of trouble navigating near the eight green. Police found it, and then Diulio, the next morning.
Estimated damage to the course? $10,000. Someone just got themselves a new, unpaid assistant groundskeeper.
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‘Stolen’ car ends up in sand trap; penalty is more than two strokes [Devil Ball Golf]
South Windsor Man Reports Car Stolen [Hartford Courant]
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- BC - Aug 20, 2010 at 12:30 PM
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I live about 8 miles from that course. Played it many times. If you’re in the area and looking for a nice playable course, check it out. It’ll give you a good test from the blues, but it’s a very fair and well kept course.
Only question I have is… is the car a loose impediment?
I’m a three handicap golfer. My handicaps are by driver, my irons and my putting.
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- BC - Aug 20, 2010 at 12:35 PM
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For those of you playing at home:
http://www.topstonegc.com/