A spokesperson for the Isle of Anglesey County Council said: “The county council’s public protection team has served an improvement notice to Holyhead Golf Club under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
“The council has a statutory duty to ensure the health and safety of golf course users as well as members of the public that may be affected by the golf course.
After collecting evidence of errant golf balls landing in their garden, they are demanding the 18th hole, described by members as “the best hole on the Isle of Anglesey”, be moved or even dug up.
The Holyhead Golf Club has been in Anglesey, South Wales, since 1912 but that didn’t stop one neighbour from complaining to the council about the final hole.
He said: “Surely if someone decides to move into a property next to the golf course they would appreciate that there may be some implications, such as there being golf shots being hit in the local area.