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Northsound 1 News

Listen : massive clean up op at Paul Lawrie's flooded Golf Centre

Jan 13, 2016, 05:55 AM

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Aberdeen's PLGC was badly hit by the recent floods.

Director of Golf Craig Dempster's been speaking to Northsound Sports Editor Dave Galloway

#Golf #Floods #Northsound

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