Golf club restoration complete after flood damage

A golf course which was flooded in October 2023 has reopened all 18 holes after repair work.
Multiple fairways and greens at Carholme Golf Course in Lincoln were submerged by 12ft (3.5m) of water after heavy rain from Storm Babet damaged the banks of the nearby Foss Dyke.
Volunteers and workers from the club plugged the gap in January 2024 with 8,000 sandbags, but it had taken over a year for the course to recover.
The club said a "very, very great thank you" to members who had stayed with the club despite the reduced offer for the last 17 months.
Five holes at the golf course were closed because of flooding between October 2023 and January 2024.
Three of the fairways quickly recovered, but it had taken an additional year for the final two to be restored to playing condition.
"It's a long time for all of our members to play 16 holes which they've amazingly been very supportive of," the club's competitions secretary Stephen Allen said.

Mr Allen said "the support was amazing, there were 30 to 40 people carrying 8000 sandbags on that day."
The return of the full course would have other benefits, Mr Allen said.
"We'll be able to play proper full length competitions, matches against other clubs and a few members are coming back which is an extra bonus."
The club is celebrating the return to its full 18 hole course with a party later.
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