the club closed - just six years short of its centenary. It had opened in the middle of the General Strike of 1926, and it closed in turmoil too.Steve, 62, and a former director of the club, said: "There is a bloke who has been a member since 1958 and others for decades.
It is so annoying - the course is in great nick. Many of the holes are tree-lined and it is a tough test for golfers."At the end of the day the closure of the club is about greed."Behind the demise of the club is an appetite for big developers to get their hands on green field sites in Salford, prime for housing schemes.To most of the 290 members it will mean a part of their life coming to a close.
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