Swiper no swiping! Sly foxes help themselves to golf balls on Thunder Bay courses

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Golfers have a lot to worry about on the course. There’s the rough, sand traps, and water hazards when out on the course. 

And in Thunder Bay, Ont., there’s also the foxes to worry about too. 

While wildlife isn’t exactly a rare sight at Thunder Bay’s Chapples and Strathcona courses, the foxes are having some extra fun this year by stealing golf balls and running off with them.

One golfer who’s experienced the antics first-hand is 10-year-old James Nixon.

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“I watched him walk away with my ball in his mouth,” Nixon said, speaking of a recent encounter at Chapples. “He wasn’t where I was shooting, he

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