

Community launch bid to rescue golf course as Robert MacIntyre gives backing
A GOLF course dating back to 1928 could be saved by its West Dunbartonshire community as some of the sport's biggest names give their backing. Dalmuir Golf Course faces closure this year as the West Dunbartonshire Council voted to axe the course’s funding as part of a cost-cutting measure to plug a £7.7m budget gap.However, Clydebank and Overtoun Golf Club, who operate on the site, are planning on taking over the 18-hole municipal course.The club’s rescue bid involved a petition against the council’s funding decision which gathered more than 4000 signatures.READ MORE: TRNSMT reveals new acts for Scotland's biggest music festivalSome of
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Community launch bid to rescue golf course as Robert MacIntyre gives backing
Dalmuir golf course in Clydebank, one of many municipal courses in Scotland (Image: Douglas J Clark)A GOLF course dating back to 1928 could be saved by its West Dunbartonshire community as some of the sport's biggest names give their backing. Dalmuir Golf Course faces closure this year as the West Dunbartonshire Council voted to axe the course’s funding as part of a cost-cutting measure to plug a £7.7m budget gap.However, Clydebank and Overtoun Golf Club, who operate on the site, are planning on taking over the 18-hole municipal course.The club’s rescue bid involved a petition against the council’s funding decision
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