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News & Articles numerous of Police: Intoxicated ride on a stolen golf cart leads to charges for Gladwyne man during U.S. Open Haverford police have charged a 53-year-old man from Gladwyne with numerous offenses in connection with the theft of a golf cart and then driving it through a congested area before crashing June 14 at 6:34 p.m. during the U.S. Open in Ardmore last week. June 23, 2013 - Main Line Times