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pivo 10-15-2011 01:24 PM

Village jack that really is funny my best laugh of the day

jebartle 10-15-2011 07:44 PM

Update
 
Contacted starter today at Amberwood.....He said if mowers delay play, yell "Fore" and go ahead and hit.......

The Great Fumar 10-15-2011 08:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dynasty (Post 406063)
I don't think you understand. You can kill someone when you hit them in the head with a golf ball. Please don't ever do that again.

Don't worry about it , Its only a two stroke penalty

FORE goodness sakes ..........fumar:D

nitehawk 10-16-2011 07:43 AM

That would be the safest place to be (on the green ) if i were hittng

rubicon 10-16-2011 09:27 AM

There are many scenarios. For instance the maintenance guy may have been Hfocused on his work. he may not have hear you over the lawnmower motor or if he could he may not understand english. His supervisor may have had a production agenda and told him not to stop for any reason and then slapped a hard hat on his head

Bottom line for me I never intentionally hit into anyone

quirky3 10-16-2011 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 406703)
There are many scenarios. For instance the maintenance guy may have been Hfocused on his work. he may not have hear you over the lawnmower motor or if he could he may not understand english. His supervisor may have had a production agenda and told him not to stop for any reason and then slapped a hard hat on his head

Bottom line for me I never intentionally hit into anyone

:agree: While the golfer may be doing a "slow burn", the mower may be unaware, just trying to do a good job. The golden rule is always a good policy, IMHO

BOMBERO 10-16-2011 09:50 AM

You could
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 406703)
he may not understand english.

You could try yelling "cuatro".

mulligan 10-16-2011 10:31 AM

or quatro

Bill-n-Brillo 10-16-2011 10:57 AM

In Spanish, "cuatro" would be correct for "four".

Bill :)

BOMBERO 10-16-2011 11:19 AM

Quatro
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mulligan (Post 406733)
or quatro

Quatro would work...if he was Portuguese.

jebartle 10-16-2011 11:57 AM

or yu could say
 
Four (fore)!...Oh Lord, here we go again, please pass the popcorn!


Quote:

Originally Posted by BOMBERO (Post 406759)
Quatro would work...if he was Portuguese.


zcaveman 10-16-2011 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jebartle (Post 406560)
Contacted starter today at Amberwood.....He said if mowers delay play, yell "Fore" and go ahead and hit.......

Was that his personal opinion?

I am sure it is not a Villages opinion. At Amberwood, they will not let you hit your drive on the very short par 4 because you might accidentally hit someone.

I cannot believe anyone would say to hit into anyone. Hard hats or not.

jebartle 10-16-2011 01:42 PM

It was NOT his personal opinion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 406807)
Was that his personal opinion?

I am sure it is not a Villages opinion. At Amberwood, they will not let you hit your drive on the very short par 4 because you might accidentally hit someone.

I cannot believe anyone would say to hit into anyone. Hard hats or not.

Actually it was two starters that told me "Yell fore, then hit"....Maintenance staff should NOT interfere with play....Incidentally there was a back up!
Wonder if the mower (who knew we were waiting) would have gotten off the green if it was a foursome of men!....Hmmm!....This should fire up the troops!

paulandjean 10-16-2011 02:30 PM

Do not understand? Why not just wait. How long would this be, seconds ,minutes. Sounds like----ME,ME,ME,ME.

Mikeod 10-16-2011 03:07 PM

This should be a temporary situation. With the new overseed, they cannot mow the greens in the morning as usual because the mowers will pull out the new grass when the green is damp/wet. So they have to mow after the grass dries out. That means people will be on the course. I would bet the mowers usually don't have to worry about interfering with play. After a week or so, they can mow as usual, although the greens will be a little slow and/or bumpy until they get the height back down to normal.


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