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Bay Kid 01-10-2021 07:47 AM

One of the reasons I don't have a home on the golf course. Hard hat area.

Girlcopper 01-10-2021 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by ohiosbestus (Post 1884641)
Golf balls should not be picked up out of another persons yard. It also says if you break another persons window the golfer is not responsible for it. If you do go into another persons property you are actually trespassing. I also think about 99% of the people dont care if you come into their yard to get your golf ball but dont hit it out of their yard.

This is the most accurate response posted

Nick B 01-10-2021 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1884661)
My shots always go down the center of the fairway.

So, this is a non-issue.

I'm terrible at best but never hit a house.

Bill1701 01-10-2021 08:16 AM

If the ball is easily seen and I don't have to go over any plants, I will usually just go get it and bring it inbounds to hit. Otherwise it is a lost ball and by senior rules you have to take a drop inbounds. Losing a ball is considered penalty enough so you don't lose a shot.

banjobob 01-10-2021 08:32 AM

Common sense would be pick up the ball ,play it from the course.

Regor 01-10-2021 08:47 AM

I bet if your dog left something in those 1 percenters yards, they would want you to trespass and pick it up!

merrymini 01-10-2021 08:49 AM

Some golfers are too stupid for words. Most are alright. Hard to tell them apart until the moment they prove you right.

richs631 01-10-2021 08:52 AM

Just use common sense. If you see it and it’s close pick it up. If you have to look for it or it’s near the house, leave it

mikeym 01-10-2021 09:02 AM

Out of Bounds
 
Several years ago, a girlfriend of our hit her drive into a backyard while playing Terra. As she walked to retrieve her ball, the apparent owner of the house was standing over her ball and proclaimed that "the ball was on his property and now belonged to Him". Rather than confront him, she walked back to her cart, got another golf ball, and gave it to him saying "here, real men have two of these".

camaguey48 01-10-2021 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by mikeym (Post 1885001)
Several years ago, a girlfriend of our hit her drive into a backyard while playing Terra. As she walked to retrieve her ball, the apparent owner of the house was standing over her ball and proclaimed that "the ball was on his property and now belonged to Him". Rather than confront him, she walked back to her cart, got another golf ball, and gave it to him saying "here, real men have two of these".

Ouch!! That's gonna leave a mark.

Bjeanj 01-10-2021 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by ohiosbestus (Post 1884641)
Golf balls should not be picked up out of another persons yard. It also says if you break another persons window the golfer is not responsible for it. If you do go into another persons property you are actually trespassing. I also think about 99% of the people dont care if you come into their yard to get your golf ball but dont hit it out of their yard.

This is my opinion: if the ball is on someone’s property and you can reach it with your club, then you should pull it out with your club (not hit it), then take the penalty.

If you break someone’s window, hold harmless or not, you should fess up and make a claim under your Homeowner’s insurance to pay for it.

That’s in the spirit of good sportsmanship, isn’t it?

DaleDivine 01-10-2021 09:33 AM

If one of the guys(including me) hits a ball into someone's yard we will try to get it with a ball retriever. If we can't reach it, the ball stays in the yard.
Playing at Bonifay, on Ft. Walton a person has a sign in their yard that says "Feel free to retrieve your golf ball". Nice. On the other hand playing Bogart executive par 4 hole, if you slice into yards there are signs in several yards that say "KEEP OUT". And they will yell at
golfers who try to get their golf balls.
:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:

Nell57 01-10-2021 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1884698)
I've heard the FL law one before. I've also heard that in signing at closing you are agreeing to golfers coming on to your property. Noe it seems that TV doesn't allow it. I wonder which of these three takes precedence.



Can TV rules override FL law?

The fact that you “heard” that in signing at closing you are agreeing to golfers coming on your property is completely wrong.
I live on a golf course and that is not done on closing.
The poster who stated that this is trespassing is correct.
That being said, I am also a golfer who occasionally hits a ball in someone’s yard.,
If it’s close and clearly visible I’ll go pick it up. Most property owners feel the same way.
What we resent is golfers who walk in our flower beds, dig through our bushes and walk on our patios.
You wouldn’t want a neighbor doing that in your landscaping ...don’t do it over some dumb little ball you can’t hit straight.

EviesGP 01-10-2021 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by DaleDivine (Post 1885047)
If one of the guys(including me) hits a ball into someone's yard we will try to get it with a ball retriever. If we can't reach it, the ball stays in the yard.
Playing at Bonifay, on Ft. Walton a person has a sign in their yard that says "Feel free to retrieve your golf ball". Nice. On the other hand playing Bogart executive par 4 hole, if you slice into yards there are signs in several yards that say "KEEP OUT". And they will yell at
golfers who try to get their golf balls.
:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:

That's funny(NOT). Speaking of the One Percenters(and Bonifay), I've played there with my Weds group, and there is a guy on one of their courses(it escapes me which one, but I think it's Pensacola?), and his backyard is full of cameras?! I've never met him, but the guys say he's a real jerk?! He comes out and yells at people, if they get anywhere near his line. You'll know it when you drive by it(he's on the left). FORE!!!

toeser 01-10-2021 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by ohiosbestus (Post 1884641)
Golf balls should not be picked up out of another persons yard. It also says if you break another persons window the golfer is not responsible for it. If you do go into another persons property you are actually trespassing. I also think about 99% of the people dont care if you come into their yard to get your golf ball but dont hit it out of their yard.

I do not care if a golfer comes into my yard to pick up a ball. I certainly do care that he/she pays for a broken window.


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