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Former Open golf champion Paul Lawrie has been barred from his local club after criticising the state of the course's greens. Former Open golf champion Paul Lawrie has been barred from a local club after criticising the state of the course's greens.
Aberdeen golfer Lawrie famously won the Open at Carnoustie in 1999.Aberdeen golfer Lawrie famously won the Open at Carnoustie in 1999.
However, he has been told not to return to Meldrum House Golf Club - although the club said that could change if an apology was made.However, he has been told not to return to Meldrum House Golf Club - although the club said that could change if an apology was made.
The golfer, due to play in the Irish Open this week, has so far been unavailable for comment.The golfer, due to play in the Irish Open this week, has so far been unavailable for comment.
'Unreserved apology''Unreserved apology'
A Meldrum House spokesman said: "While the club recognises that any member, or qualified individual, has the right to offer constructive input into the course and facilities at Meldrum House, it finds Mr Lawrie's recent conduct towards members of staff wholly unacceptable and certainly not befitting the status he has been granted at the club, or as a professional golfer.A Meldrum House spokesman said: "While the club recognises that any member, or qualified individual, has the right to offer constructive input into the course and facilities at Meldrum House, it finds Mr Lawrie's recent conduct towards members of staff wholly unacceptable and certainly not befitting the status he has been granted at the club, or as a professional golfer.
"As a result, the directors have asked Mr Lawrie not to return to Meldrum House."As a result, the directors have asked Mr Lawrie not to return to Meldrum House.
"This situation would be reviewed if a full and unreserved apology was made to the club and staff.""This situation would be reviewed if a full and unreserved apology was made to the club and staff."
Lawrie is currently spearheading a £115m golf resort on the outskirts of Aberdeen.Lawrie is currently spearheading a £115m golf resort on the outskirts of Aberdeen.
He is designing the course for the development at Blairs, which has already been given the go ahead by Scottish ministers.He is designing the course for the development at Blairs, which has already been given the go ahead by Scottish ministers.