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Fence debate after golf ball kills sheep near Princes Risborough


A PENSIONER whose sheep died after being hit by a golf ball says a proposed 10-metre fence would not stop wayward tee shots landing in her garden.

Jane Blaik, who lives next to Whiteleaf Golf Club, near Princes Risborough, had to put down one of her sheep in August after it was struck by a golf ball and didn't recover.

She says the club should rearrange its course so balls are not hit towards her property.

The golf club submitted plans to replace a smaller fence on the edge of the property but these were thrown out by Wycombe District Council on Wednesday - because of the visual impact it would have on the area "of outstanding natural beauty".

Keen gardener Mrs Blaik said: "The first thing I knew (about the sheep) was she was lying down flat out with a golf ball lying next to her head. We got her up and she didn't know what day of the week it was.

“We took her to the vet but had to have her put down.”

“It's got quite dangerous in the last few years. Golfers have these 'Big Bertha' iron clubs now which hit the ball much harder than the old ones.”

Her Grade II listed cottage, Middle Cadsden, on Cadsden Road, is next to the first and seventh fairways, and she said many balls have hit her home or flown into her garden.

She fears her grandchildren could be hit when playing in the garden.

She said: “I'm always aware of it because the course is on three sides of me and you don't get any warning - you can't relax in the garden.

“We've always had them plopping in the garden but not with the force and frequency they do now.”

There had been an old seven-metre fence around two sides of her property for around 40 years which the club replaced in 2006.

A retrospective application was submitted to WDC in 2008 but this was rejected by councillors and the club came back with a revised plan this year.

Mrs Blaik said: “This abominable fence has been here for two years - I just think they could do something different like rearrange the holes on the course.”

Whiteleaf club captain Jonathan Brooke said he was disappointed with the decision made by the planning committee and stressed that officers at the council had recommended the plan be approved.

He said: “With all due respect to Mrs Blaik and her sheep the issue is a red herring. The fence is purely to protect the Grade II property and it's a totally unrelated incident.

“We thought we'd put up a very good case and the planning officers at the council have recommended it be approved twice in a row now. Some sort of protection to her property is essential.”

He said he thought the sheep was already unfit and the club would consider lodging an appeal with the Planning Inspectorate.

In a letter to WDC he said that “very tight space restraints” meant reconfiguration of the course was not feasible.

Simon Muchan, an environmental health officer at the council, has suggested the club consider changing the playing order of the course, digging bunkers or planting a line of trees to discourage players from hitting towards Mrs Blaik’s property.

Comments(21)

Ivor the younger says...
9:39am Wed 11 Nov 09

"Simon Muchan, an environmental health officer at the council, has suggested"....am I missing something here. How about enforcing the law buddy. Stop golf until the club sorts out the problem.......that is not going to happen though....who wants to help frail old lady....golf is more important.

erm says...
10:05am Wed 11 Nov 09

"He said he thought the sheep was already unfit "

so, i am unfit, I still would be pretty angry if someone was hitting me with his balls!

Ivor the younger says...
10:19am Wed 11 Nov 09

Baaaaaaa!

Hit me says...
10:35am Wed 11 Nov 09

"We got her up and she didn't know what day of the week it was."

Well that should be obvious. Sunday!

Mint sauce anyone?

Outraged_Angered_Dismayed says...
10:41am Wed 11 Nov 09

It’s not just people and animals in Mrs Blake’s garden that are under threat from dangerous balls hitting them on the head. As a regular walker around Whiteleaf woods I often discover balls on footpaths around the golf course. I think it is a matter of time before something serious happens as a result of an inaccurate shot landing on someone’s head. People are hitting balls in near darkness at times and cannot be aware of who is nearby.
The whole area is a death trap as there is a cricket pitch next to the golf course and cricketers have much bigger and harder balls than the golfers do. A public footpath runs right next to it, I don’t go near there without my helmet on display.

featheredfriend says...
10:42am Wed 11 Nov 09

"He said he thought the sheep was already unfit"
I hope Mrs Blaik is fit then ..... it doesn't sound as if she will get any sympathy if she is the target next time.

demoness says...
11:17am Wed 11 Nov 09

I am impressed that the sheep was aware that there were days in the week.

Voyeur says...
11:33am Wed 11 Nov 09

On the basis that they all probably don't know what day of the week it is, she should put down the whole herd!

DeepThinker says...
11:56am Wed 11 Nov 09

As women are second class citizens in golf clubs do you think that Jonathan Brooke and his mates give a tuppney's about sheep or children?
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They would soon do something about it if the balls were flying into their carpark. Don't want the Jags to get scratch/dented.
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Simon Munchen of environmental health suggests digging bunkers or planting a line of trees. How about the golfers learning to play properly!

erm says...
1:26pm Wed 11 Nov 09

"do you think that Jonathan Brooke and his mates give a tuppney's about sheep"

I am sure they have their moments

cressexpert says...
1:41pm Wed 11 Nov 09

Now doubt the golf club will apply some pressure and the lady will be forced to make a ewe turn.

ferrellcat says...
2:08pm Wed 11 Nov 09

have the other sheep been interviewed.this could be a crime scene columbo wouldnt conclude a golf ball next to a dead sheep means the ball killed the sheep.I am sure I have seen that pic of sheep on crimewatch.I think he was involved in a ram raid

erm says...
2:18pm Wed 11 Nov 09

I love the google ads I am getting on this story, add 30-50 yards to your golf swing or buy golf balls...very sensitive! This is the best story on the BFP baaa none.

Bogart says...
2:32pm Wed 11 Nov 09

I'm sure the Golf Club would react swiftly if the sheep kept straying onto the golf course. Maybe that's the real reason for the fence.

Ivor the younger says...
3:36pm Wed 11 Nov 09

Don't get the police involved, they won't have a clue hahaha.......baaaaaa
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garyprior says...
3:45pm Wed 11 Nov 09

Did the sheep know what day of the week it was before the accident then?!

sportsturf says...
5:54pm Wed 11 Nov 09

LOL @ Voyeur...its "flock" of sheep....an "herd" of cattle.....

Voyeur says...
11:06pm Wed 11 Nov 09

Very good sportsturf.
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Why then is it a shep HERD that looks after the sheep?

J B Blackett says...
2:54pm Sun 15 Nov 09

Because the prime part is the active verb - to 'herd'. Humans (or others) can herd all sorts of animals - elephants , llamas, swine, politicians (using Whips) etc.
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But animals under their own volition or instinctively tend to 'flock' (ie congregate) - as in flock of birds or sheep or party political or 'religious' zealots or merchant bankers without any normal human involvement whatsoever.
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That is of course only my humble considered opinion.
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Regards

J B Blackett says...
2:55pm Sun 15 Nov 09

Because the prime part is the active verb - to 'herd'. Humans (or others) can herd all sorts of animals - elephants , llamas, swine, politicians (using Whips) etc.
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But animals under their own volition or instinctively tend to 'flock' (ie congregate) - as in flock of birds or sheep or party political or 'religious' zealots or merchant bankers without any normal human involvement whatsoever.
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That is of course only my humble considered opinion.
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Regards

amemberofthebuckscomunity says...
9:59am Mon 16 Nov 09

Ivor the younger wrote:
Baaaaaaa!
HOW INSENSITIVE ARE YOU!! That could of hit the pensioner herself!!!!!!! I hope one day you realise that golf balls are not a game, its a serious sport where the proper precautions are need. so BAAAAA yourself Mr/Mrs Ivor!!!!!!!!!! mmhmmm!


One of Mrs Blaik's two remaining sheep The fence on the edge of her property

One of Mrs Blaik's two remaining sheep

The fence on the edge of her property



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