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NECHFalcon68 04-18-2015 05:05 PM

To the golfer on #5 tee on Southern Star today...
 
...whose errant tee shot bounced across the grass, into the street, hit my car as we passed by, then bounced back in bounds...

You're welcome....I hope you made par...

mtdjed 04-18-2015 05:24 PM

That's why you don't see everyone lined up down the TeeBox watching us Tee Off. Welcome to The Villages.

justjim 04-18-2015 05:50 PM

Did you stop and ask the group? Errant golf shots do happen on a golf course. I am sure nobody was trying to hit your car----he/she may not even known it.

Maybe the best thing to do is just move on and be happy nobody was hurt.

blueeagle65 04-18-2015 06:16 PM

Bank shots are the most difficult - especially off a moving vehicle.

Polar Bear 04-18-2015 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 1047370)
Did you stop and ask the group? Errant golf shots do happen on a golf course. I am sure nobody was trying to hit your car----he/she may not even known it.

Maybe the best thing to do is just move on and be happy nobody was hurt.

I may be wrong, but I didn't think the OP was upset about anything. :)

DonH57 04-18-2015 07:08 PM

I was just telling my group when we playing friday that I have yet to hit a moving target. Yikes!!!

tomwed 04-18-2015 07:16 PM

It's call "the rub of the green" fender.

villagetinker 04-18-2015 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by blueeagle65 (Post 1047382)
Bank shots are the most difficult - especially off a moving vehicle.

Way too funny!!! Now you know why I do not golf............this would be a daily occurrence.............:a20::a20::a20:

dewilson58 04-18-2015 08:17 PM

Nicely handled.

NECHFalcon68 04-19-2015 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear (Post 1047398)
I may be wrong, but I didn't think the OP was upset about anything. :)

Yep.
Just pointing out one of many ways to get to the green.
Thanks for the up-vote.

dbussone 04-19-2015 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by DonH57 (Post 1047408)
I was just telling my group when we playing friday that I have yet to hit a moving target. Yikes!!!


I've only had 3 birdies. One involved a real bird - in flight. Thankfully it just got some sense knocked into itself - why fly over a golf course!

CFrance 04-19-2015 07:31 AM

Cajoled into playing golf in a vendor day function, my husband/non golfer sadly hit and killed a goose. The groundskeeper was quite ticked. "It's not like I'm good enough to do that on purpose," my husband told him, and gladly took over beer cart duty the next year.

ajbrown 04-19-2015 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1047598)
Cajoled into playing golf in a vendor day function, my husband/non golfer sadly hit and killed a goose. The groundskeeper was quite ticked. "It's not like I'm good enough to do that on purpose," my husband told him, and gladly took over beer cart duty the next year.

Did your spell check auto correct? I assume you typed tickled. Many grounds keepers I know would pay your husband to come back and ride with their goose chasing dog :jester:

CFrance 04-19-2015 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by ajbrown (Post 1047602)
Did your spell check auto correct? I assume you typed tickled. Many grounds keepers I know would pay your husband to come back and ride with their goose chasing dog :jester:

Let me put it another way. This groundskeeper was pi$$ed! The year was 1980. Perhaps geese were fewer in number then and more revered.:bowdown:

looneycat 04-19-2015 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by NECHFalcon68 (Post 1047358)
...whose errant tee shot bounced across the grass, into the street, hit my car as we passed by, then bounced back in bounds...

You're welcome....I hope you made par...

could you cruise back and forth by tarpon boil today, I may need some help...:MOJE_whot:

looneycat 04-19-2015 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by ajbrown (Post 1047602)
Did your spell check auto correct? I assume you typed tickled. Many grounds keepers I know would pay your husband to come back and ride with their goose chasing dog :jester:

spel chek is fore sysies!

gomoho 04-19-2015 08:53 AM

OP - I also read your post as one in jest - not a complaint. Guess it's that half empty/half full thing!

Bonny 04-19-2015 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by looneycat (Post 1047619)
spel chek is fore sysies!

Thats exacly as I beleeve !!

golf2140 04-19-2015 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NECHFalcon68 (Post 1047358)
...whose errant tee shot bounced across the grass, into the street, hit my car as we passed by, then bounced back in bounds...

You're welcome....I hope you made par...

Nicely put. Where in Philly?

NECHFalcon68 04-19-2015 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by golf2140 (Post 1047697)
Nicely put. Where in Philly?

"

"Lower Northeast"

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 04-19-2015 10:59 AM

I worked at two golf courses where this was a problem. It turns out that, in Massachusetts anyway, the golf course is responsible for any damage or injury that occurs.

I worked at one public course that actually was ordered by the courts to change the design of a golf hole because balls were frequently flying into a neighbor hood. A child was hit by one while playing in his yard. The thing that was troubling from the courses point of view is that the golf course was there before the development. When the golf course was built there was nothing by trees where these homes now stand. A developer went in, cleared the land, put in infrastructure and built numerous homes. People bought the homes with the full knowledge that the golf course was there.

The courts felt that the safety of the pubic trumped the fact that the homes came after the golf course.

At another course a hole ran right along the edge of a public road. Several cars were hit by golf balls during the five years that I worked there. People would come to the club house and sure enough, the club was responsible for paying for the damages.

The club planted trees and erected a fence to help to minimize the situation, but still occasionally, cars would get hit.

DonH57 04-19-2015 12:05 PM

One time while working on hvac equipment on the roof of a strip mall in Natick Massachusetts I soon learned the driving range was nearby. Luckily I carried a hard hat in my service truck and the equipment helped protect me as well.

justjim 04-19-2015 12:11 PM

Errant golf ball accidents are interesting with different outcomes. In my brief research I found that the Courts are not consistent in placing blame for the damage that occurs from an errant golf ball. There are different laws in different States but more important it can depend on local statutes and their interpretation by the courts. Outcomes can also be influenced by your attorney.

Things can get pretty dicey when a personal injury,or worse case a death, occurs from an errant golf ball. Lets hope none of us are involved in this type of situation. Fore.

asianthree 04-19-2015 06:10 PM

Our oldest said his best was hitting the green on a par three it bounced hit a school bus and bounced back on the green. :girlneener:

kcrazorbackfan 04-19-2015 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1047598)
Cajoled into playing golf in a vendor day function, my husband/non golfer sadly hit and killed a goose. The groundskeeper was quite ticked. "It's not like I'm good enough to do that on purpose," my husband told him, and gladly took over beer cart duty the next year.

Hmm. We have drawings for controlled goose hunts on the two courses here in north KC. The hunts run from 12/1 to 2/28 and we alternate the closure of the two courses each week so the golfers and hunters don't mingle together.

Miles42 04-19-2015 10:34 PM

Now if I could get a shot to bounce off a gator and onto the green all would be well.

jpvillager 04-20-2015 07:26 AM

Hit a moving Villages Trolly on 466 on the fly. Told the guys I was just showing that The Villages is a golfing community. Cars are a lot harder. Did not make par.

George Bieniaszek 04-20-2015 08:11 AM

Was driving my golf cart on the cart path along BV Blvd along the Virginia golf course a few years back and saw an errant golfball bounce 10-15 feet in front of my cart on the path and go over my cart and continue its merry way :)

I was playing Palmetto last year and having a bad day of golf. Tee shot went left and onto 466A. Bounce Bounce Bounce, ended up in Fruitland Park. HA HA HA!!! Best tee shot of my career with a 3000 yard drive :) Jordan Speith, beware :)

CFrance 04-20-2015 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by George Bieniaszek (Post 1048248)
Was driving my golf cart on the cart path along BV Blvd along the Virginia golf course a few years back and saw an errant golfball bounce 10-15 feet in front of my cart on the path and go over my cart and continue its merry way :)

I was playing Palmetto last year and having a bad day of golf. Tee shot went left and onto 466A. Bounce Bounce Bounce, ended up in Fruitland Park. HA HA HA!!! Best tee shot of my career with a 3000 yard drive :) Jordan Speith, beware :)

No it didn't! It ended up on my car above the window. So YOU were the one...!!!!!!!!!

Bay Kid 04-21-2015 07:06 AM

I could of used the help yesterday on hole 3 at Southern Star. Launched one out of the bunker and hit the wall across the road. No cars in sight. Ugh!!!

Chi-Town 04-21-2015 07:40 AM

Pimlico #'s 2 and 3 can make Belvedere a firing range. Balls shoot across that street like cruise missiles.


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