Poison Ivy Dept: For one, the pair have no qualms about digging into a bountiful serving of poison ivy, vetch weeds or clover. They also don t seem to mind the looks and smiles from inquisitive duffers or sleeping in a barn at day s end, according to The Star. We ve had some calls from other golf courses to see how it works, says Chris Gulliver, golf superintendent at Settlers Ghost Golf Club and cRAIGHURST, ONT. Whipper and Snipper aren t your traditional golf groundskeepers. But the two friendly goats that have taken up residence at a golf course north of Barrie could become part of a growing trend as golf courses look for ways to lessen their environmental impact all while saving some cash.
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