Historic golf course rescued after huge flood shut it down
A SCOTTISH golf course has been rescued after a huge flood left it unusable.The King James VI Golf Club, located on Moncrieffe Island in Perth, flooded in 2023 after Storm Babet and has been rescued following an 18-month, £75,000 rebuilding plan.It was initially left under three feet of water after the storm tore a 120ft hole in the island’s flood defences and, although the water was drained, the club feared closure due to the extent of the damage and several other Scottish courses shutting down recently.Club captain Scott Fenton said: “Before this happened we had managed to more than double






