The damage done to the course is taking quite a long time to repair, the owner said.
Seven Canyons golf course has had run-ins with pillaging peccaries before, but the damage done to its course recently is taking a lot of time to repair.posted on X by Em Casey, the assistant superintendent at Seven Canyons Golf Club, shows several divots on the course caused by javelinas that roam the area.
While shocked to see the damage done, Bisbee said this situation has happened before. Typically very dry and hot summers in Sedona bring out a large population of javelinas to the golf course. The course sits on 200 acres but is surrounded by 100,000 acres of the Coconino National Forest. Russ McSpadden with the Center for Biological Diversity said the reason Javelinas go after golf courses is because they are searching for food.
“They're southwest animals, they don't like Southwest spiciness on their, on their turf salad,” Bisbee said.
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