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IN THE BUNKER WITH MICK THE GRIP

GOLFERS ARE USUALLY quite happy with the basic halfway hut.   But things have come a long way since the halfway cart at St. Andrews with it’s ginger beer.    At the Carrick Course on Loch Lomond the halfway house is a retired Thames riverboat.  Stocked with  Scottish pies, soup and drinks, the ‘Highland Laddie’ originally ferried golfers from the hotel to the course via Loch Lomond but it’s limited top speed caused problems with the tee time sch…
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The Leader Newspaper broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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