Golfers, please stay out of the garden
This will be the second year I grow butterfly plants next to the golf course.
Last year I raised over 6 dozen monarchs, whiose species is slated to be on the endangered list. Yesterday, four golfers were in my garden after a ball. The ball was retrieved from where it nearly touched the lanai by a man who did not see my plants. Dearhearts, please consider that you are on someones private space where they have an intention that you may violate by trampling. |
Maybe a warning sign .... Golf ball seekers will be pelted onsite (pun intended)?
Sadly, I think this is one of those things where it is up to the character of the player. Some would never dream of going on your property. Others would never dream of not retrieving their ball. Maybe would be best to find another spot for your garden? |
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How about a sign, please do not retrieve balls from yard, if allowed.
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I'm the golfer who..............if I hit it into a yard, and it's sitting there in the grass in plain sight I will retrieve it (I hate to think about the lawnmower firing a ball into a window, person, or pet). But if I don't see it, I will leave it. But, But..........if there is a sign, I will do what is wished. |
How about a well aimed "Super Soaker" when they are bending down to look for their ball :)
"Whoops -- I'm sorry!! I was just watering my landscaping!!!" |
I think I read in the latest Villages magazine that said never go into a back yard to retrieve a ball.
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cute little sign that gets the point across |
I do not live on a golf course but would never go into a garden for a ball.
As Dewilson stated if it is "right there" on the lawn and I can reach it to grab it fine, but to go through your garden - never. Some people don't think or care. My favorite expression - "You can't fix stupid." |
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I live on a golf course, I don't mind someone reaching into my yard to retrieve a ball, I do however mind someone in my flower beds or searching between the houses.
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Played Bonifay today with some visitors. The Ambassador that checked us in at Fort Walton made it clear that the yards are private property and that we are not to go into their yards to retrieve balls. My personal opinion, when it comes to respecting a persons property or a golf ball the respect for the property comes first. If the owner is on their Lanai or outside I will ask if I can retrieve it but if they say no....then it's no. Compare it to a stranger walking past your house and they see something on your property that interests them and they just walk up to look at it......would you think that's ok?
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course. You have to expect this to happen. If a ball is in plain sight, I have no problem with the player retrieving the ball. Hunting for it in a garden is a different story. Entering your lanai...is trespassing and takes the discusdion to a whole new level. Someone who does something like this should have thier balls removed. If you catch my drift.... |
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Living on a golf course implies that one should expect golf balls on their property, not golfers. |
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