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Who keeps putting all the golf crap into the article? And how the hell could vandalism of the name of the senator who complained about the destruction of the building's grounds to make a damned golf course last for a year? Wikipedia has gone beyond a joke at this stage. 78.152.214.39 (talk) 00:50, 26 March 2009 (UTC)Reply
Clearly you hate golf, but the estate has in fact been converted into a golf facility that has hosted the Irish Open. In addition, the GUI have their headquarters on the estate, so absolutely the "golf crap" should be in the article, and be prominent. To repeat what has already been suggested, if you care that much about it, create an account and keep an eye on the article. wjematherbigissue08:00, 29 March 2009 (UTC)Reply