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Jail term for 'golf rage' beating | Jail term for 'golf rage' beating |
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A golfer who hit another player on the head with a golf club in Bedfordshire has been jailed for nine months. | A golfer who hit another player on the head with a golf club in Bedfordshire has been jailed for nine months. |
Luton Crown Court heard 54-year-old Harold Stafford assaulted Barry Barnes after accusing him of playing his ball. | Luton Crown Court heard 54-year-old Harold Stafford assaulted Barry Barnes after accusing him of playing his ball. |
Stafford, of Luton, was found guilty of actual bodily harm over the attack last September at Stockwood Park golf club. | |
The court heard Mr Barnes suffered two black eyes and had to take a week off work. Claudette Elliott, prosecuting, described the assault as "golf rage". | The court heard Mr Barnes suffered two black eyes and had to take a week off work. Claudette Elliott, prosecuting, described the assault as "golf rage". |
Ms Elliott said: "The defendant was there with two of his friends and there was a misunderstanding about a ball that had gone astray. | Ms Elliott said: "The defendant was there with two of his friends and there was a misunderstanding about a ball that had gone astray. |
"He felt that Mr Barnes had played his ball and he hit Mr Barnes with a golf club, causing it to break." | "He felt that Mr Barnes had played his ball and he hit Mr Barnes with a golf club, causing it to break." |
'Appalling violence' | 'Appalling violence' |
The court heard that Mr Barnes also suffered chest and back injuries in the attack on 19 September. | The court heard that Mr Barnes also suffered chest and back injuries in the attack on 19 September. |
In a statement to the court, Mr Barnes said: "I'm very shocked. | In a statement to the court, Mr Barnes said: "I'm very shocked. |
"I could not believe he was so cowardly to attack me when my back was turned." | "I could not believe he was so cowardly to attack me when my back was turned." |
The court heard that Stafford, of Leagrave Road, had worked as a psychiatric nurse for more than 30 years. | The court heard that Stafford, of Leagrave Road, had worked as a psychiatric nurse for more than 30 years. |
Judge Richard Foster said: "You are a man who has served his community well as a psychiatric nurse but, on this occasion, you showed the most appalling violence and anger and I regret to say that I can think of no other sentence but custody. | Judge Richard Foster said: "You are a man who has served his community well as a psychiatric nurse but, on this occasion, you showed the most appalling violence and anger and I regret to say that I can think of no other sentence but custody. |
"If this is how you respond to minor provocation, I dread to think how you respond to provocation in your role as a psychiatric nurse, but that is for others to decide." | "If this is how you respond to minor provocation, I dread to think how you respond to provocation in your role as a psychiatric nurse, but that is for others to decide." |
During his trial, Stafford claimed he acted in self-defence after Mr Barnes shouted a racist comment at him. | During his trial, Stafford claimed he acted in self-defence after Mr Barnes shouted a racist comment at him. |
Defence barrister Brereton Horne said what happened was a "moment of madness and a temporary lapse of judgement". | Defence barrister Brereton Horne said what happened was a "moment of madness and a temporary lapse of judgement". |
He added: "His life is shattered. He does regret the situation that transpired and wishes it had never happened." | He added: "His life is shattered. He does regret the situation that transpired and wishes it had never happened." |
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