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Originally Posted by Windguy
What I heard was that many of the starters and ambassadors are staying home to be safe and those that remain would have to work really long hours.
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Yup. They can't go home until all the carts have been returned and sanitized, and the starters have brought any money collected to wherever it's supposed to end up in some semi-central location (I don't know the details on this but the Ambassadors have to sometimes escort the starters so obviously it involves "somewhere else.")
The Ambassadors are supposed to be out on the course, making sure that the folks who went out at the end of the tee-time schedule are moving at a reasonable pace. So if they see someone who wasn't ON that schedule, in the middle of the course, then yeah they would be right in telling that person to get off the course.
If you didn't schedule a tee time, it means you went unauthorized onto a course that was still technically open for business (the tee times stop at 4 - the course remains open until the last golfer has returned from their play).
Those are the people who create the problems - not just that the rules don't apply to them, but that the rules are wrong and shouldn't be followed at all.
That is why the rules are enforced more strictly, and new rules made with more severe consequences.
You want your freedoms back? Then exercise some self-restraint. If you are incapable of behaving like an adult, then expect to be treated like a child.