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Old 04-08-2024, 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by kkingston57 View Post
Even if there is a lock a person can still easily steal clubs, particularly big $$$ items like a driver and a rangefinder. On other hand if you have older, less expensive non name brand clubs, likelihood of getting stolen are less.
Totally agree, not that it could not happen, but, skilled thieves ARE going to get what they are after, lock or no lock. But, it's at least a bit of a visual deterrent. As the poster commented, if it's a high end driver (usually men's, women's are more difficult to pawn or sell) or such, they will get it. All you can do it make it look more difficult to do quickly, most are pros and will size up the easiest marks, for instance, carts parked around the actual square vrs carts parked behind the old theater building in Spanish Springs, or in the lot behind the performing arts building. Have you noticed the number of people who will go to dinner, or an event, with others and park their carts back to back just touching, making it more difficult to get behind a cart and remove clubs ? No guarantee, but most pros will "pass" on those and look for an easier, or more isolated, "mark" to hit. And, they definitely do not want just any standard set, even if it does say Callaway, or such, they want the high end custom ones.

Last edited by Pairadocs; 04-08-2024 at 09:39 PM. Reason: addition