
IN THE LAST FOUR years, the nine-hole golf course at LeFleur’s Bluff State Park has fallen into disrepair.
The greens are covered with weeds. The fairways are bare in some spots while overgrown in others. And many of the hole markers that are used to inform golfers what hole they’re on are no longer in place.
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