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Golf addict arrested for $9200 burglary of golf equipment’s

A golf addict was arrested for $9200 burglary of golf clubs and several other golf equipment’s.

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According to the report, the man, whose name has been kept secret, threw a chair to break the window of the Gold Mountain Golf Course pro shop in Bremerton, near Seattle, Washington, before looting equipment a sum total of $9200.

From the shop, he escaped successfully but the authorities spotted him later at another shop where he was selling the stolen equipment.

Police Chief Steve Strachan said the man arrested had no criminal history but appears to be addicted to the game famously branded ‘a good walk spoiled’.

He also explained that his team had found several golf paraphernalia and photos of himself playing golf from suspect’s flat.

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The suspect was then taken to Kitsap County Jail.

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Suspect’s cap, found in his flat