Bears Disrupt Golf Game at Srinagar's Royal Springs Golf Course
Watch: 2 Bears Enter Srinagar Golf Course, Run Away With Flagstick
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Two bears invaded the Royal Springs Golf Course in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, stealing a flagstick and amusing golfers. Despite electric fencing meant to deter wildlife, the bears managed to enter the scenic 18-hole course, known for its beautiful surroundings by Dal Lake.
- 01Two bears entered the Royal Springs Golf Course in Srinagar.
- 02The bears stole a flagstick, surprising golfers.
- 03Electric fencing intended to keep wildlife out was bypassed.
- 04The golf course is recognized for its scenic beauty and quality.
- 05The incident was shared by Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on social media.
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In a light-hearted incident at the Royal Springs Golf Course (RSGC) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, two bears made an unexpected appearance, stealing a flagstick and amusing golfers present. The bears' antics were captured in a video shared by Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, which has since been removed. Despite the installation of electric fencing designed to keep wildlife at bay, the bears managed to breach the perimeter. The RSGC, nestled near the picturesque Dal Lake and surrounded by Zabarwan forests, is celebrated for its stunning views and is considered one of the finest golf courses globally. The course was established by former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah, facing criticism during its construction, but has been a beloved destination since its opening in 2001.
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