Herd of Javelina Massacre Top-25 Arizona Golf Course | Bollyinside News
Top-25 Arizona golf course devastated by adorable yet aggressive javelinas. Can the course be saved? Find out now!
In a stunning turn of events, a serene and picturesque golf course in Arizona has become the battleground for a relentless and unprecedented attack by a herd of javelinas. Seven Canyons Golf Club, once hailed as the 24th best golf course in Arizona by Golf Digest in 2023, now bears the scars of a brutal massacre. The aftermath, captured by Superintendent Em Casey on a fateful Sunday morning, reveals the shocking extent of the damage inflicted by these seemingly adorable yet stubborn boar-like creatures.
But don't let their cuddly appearance fool you. Javelinas are notorious for their unwavering tenacity and aggressive nature when it comes to defending their territory. These stout creatures engage in fierce battles over their favorite delicacy, the prickly pear, often leading to fatal confrontations. Traveling in herds that can range from a modest five to an astonishing 50, even apex predators like cougars display fear in the face of these determined creatures. It is no wonder that a mere greenskeeper stands little chance against their relentless assault.
Superintendent Em Casey now finds themselves in a perplexing predicament. The damage inflicted upon Seven Canyons Golf Club is nothing short of catastrophic, bordering on irreparable. However, the laws in Arizona categorize javelinas as a "big game species," rendering it illegal to trap, harm, or kill them without meeting stringent provisions. As a result, the fate of Seven Canyons hangs in the balance, as the club grapples with finding a solution that adheres to the law while safeguarding their beloved course. Will this marauding pack of javelinas eventually move on to greener pastures or, dare we say, fairways? Only time will reveal the answer to this perplexing conundrum.
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