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retiredguy123 10-25-2023 05:54 AM

The OP followed the Florida law by turning the golf club over to law enforcement. It is exactly what the law requires. Leaving the club on the road would have put it at risk for being damaged or stolen. The OP should be commended for doing the correct thing.

mntlblok 10-25-2023 07:01 AM

Japan
 
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Originally Posted by shaw8700@outlook.com (Post 2268011)
Why would you take it in the first place? Numerous times me, or my husband, have left/lost something and I just went back to that spot and found it. The owner may done that.

If there is something that isn’t yours let it lay.

Remember reading a very interesting article about this. It compared how this situation was typically dealt with in various countries. The Japanese use this very strategy. Makes sense. You do not want to misplace something in Mexico - and a number of other spots in the world. . .

mntlblok 10-25-2023 07:13 AM

Good point
 
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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2268036)
I lost a key fob once. If you've ever had to replace one you know it costs more than a couple of those clubs. I called the place where I lost it hoping that someone had turned it in. Nope. My best guess is no one touched it, they just left it where it was, and eventually it was swept up into the trash. It would have saved me a lot of money if someone had put their hands on my stuff.

Kudos to the OP for making an attempt.

Good point. Time seems to be of the essence in some such circumstances, and maybe how "isolated" the area is. Shortly after having read that article about how the Japanese tend to "let it lie", I found a range finder near where I was practicing bunker shots. Thinking of that article, I left it lying there for a good while, waiting to see if the "loser" might return soon. Finally gave up and walked it over to the pro shop. Returned to my practice area and was approached by a fellow who inquired about a lost range finder. He had dropped it on the way to hit a bucket of balls and he had finally finished and was retracing his steps. Interesting.

Eclas 10-25-2023 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by DannoMac (Post 2268029)
Why are there so many people that just have to find fault with anything and everything someone posts.
I want to applaud the OP for going out of his way to find the rightful owner of the club. I appreciate you!

Totally agree with your statement

ThirdOfFive 10-25-2023 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Rich Iwaszko (Post 2267942)
My wife and I were riding in a golf car to go to Southern Oaks. We passed the crosswalk on the southern most entrance to Osceola Hills. Lying in the road was a golf club. We looked around and saw no one. It was a brand new driver with a headcover.

When we got to Southern Oaks we asked several employees what to do about it. No one knew. We put a lost and found ad in the Talk and got 1 response. The response, thank you, said that if it was worth 50$ or less to take it to one of 4 rec centers mentioned. If it was worth over 50$ take it to the police station. Now, I know the driver was worth around 250$ but if the owner could not hit it, it may have been worth less than 50$. lol.

I then asked employees at Belgrade and no one knew what to do with a golf club that wasn't lost at a golf course. So I decided to take it to the police station in Sumpter county off 466.

I walked in an explained my situation and they all gave me the I don't know look. Then they said they would write up a police report. 30 minutes later, and after filling out a report I began to wonder.........The club would be locked up in the evidence locker in Bushnell.

Just before leaving, a man in a motorized wheelchair came in to file a complaint. He said that he signed up for free solar and once they were done they gave him a bill for $50,000 and his bank told him he had to pay it.

After hearing that I left hoping I didn't waste their time with my found driver and it seemed more serious matters were afoot.

I did not want to keep the club and was just amazed at how few people knew what to do. I thank the police for their time and if you lost your driver, it is now located along with all the crime scene evidence at Bushnell. Fore!

Pass the buck.

It is a game played often in The Villages.

ldj1938 10-25-2023 07:15 AM

Lost club
 
The first thing I do when I buy new clubs is put a return address label on the handle covered with tape. When I spend near $1K on a club I protect it as much as possible. It's easy to forget an iron when you chip up to the green and then use your putter. If you find a club when playing give it to the ambassador or the starter.

airstreamingypsy 10-25-2023 07:17 AM

To the OP, I think you did the right thing.... now what to do? I would turn it into the nearest golf course, or bring it home and post on FB Villages lost and found, also Nextdoor. Don't post the brand, the person who lost it needs to tell you the brand.

bowlingal 10-25-2023 07:23 AM

It's SUMTER....not Sumpter. Why do people not know how to spell the name correctly? Jeez.....proof read your comments please

Bill14564 10-25-2023 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by bowlingal (Post 2268081)
It's SUMTER....not Sumpter

Well THAT explains it. I'm sure the OP would have made it easier for the owner to find the club if he had taken it to police station in SUMTER county off 466 instead.

Though I have to point out, I'm pretty sure it's Sumter...not SUMTER. You only capitalize the first letter of a place name.

RRGuyNJ 10-25-2023 07:30 AM

I can't help myself. Most people here should have been born after the mid 60's. Since when does the $ go after the number? 50$ vs $50 This drives me nuts!! OK, carry on. I feel better now.

stevecmo 10-25-2023 07:31 AM

It would seem to me that because of the location, there would be a good probability that the owner was either going to or from Southern Oaks. Why not turn it in to lost and found there?

Steve 10-25-2023 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Iwaszko (Post 2267942)
My wife and I were riding in a golf car to go to Southern Oaks. We passed the crosswalk on the southern most entrance to Osceola Hills. Lying in the road was a golf club. We looked around and saw no one. It was a brand new driver with a headcover.

When we got to Southern Oaks we asked several employees what to do about it. No one knew. We put a lost and found ad in the Talk and got 1 response. The response, thank you, said that if it was worth 50$ or less to take it to one of 4 rec centers mentioned. If it was worth over 50$ take it to the police station. Now, I know the driver was worth around 250$ but if the owner could not hit it, it may have been worth less than 50$. lol.

I then asked employees at Belgrade and no one knew what to do with a golf club that wasn't lost at a golf course. So I decided to take it to the police station in Sumpter county off 466.

I walked in an explained my situation and they all gave me the I don't know look. Then they said they would write up a police report. 30 minutes later, and after filling out a report I began to wonder.........The club would be locked up in the evidence locker in Bushnell.

Just before leaving, a man in a motorized wheelchair came in to file a complaint. He said that he signed up for free solar and once they were done they gave him a bill for $50,000 and his bank told him he had to pay it.

After hearing that I left hoping I didn't waste their time with my found driver and it seemed more serious matters were afoot.

I did not want to keep the club and was just amazed at how few people knew what to do. I thank the police for their time and if you lost your driver, it is now located along with all the crime scene evidence at Bushnell. Fore!

There ain't no "P" in "Sumter".

Taltarzac725 10-25-2023 07:44 AM

Golf The Villages

Kudos for all the work helping a stranger.

Dusty_Star 10-25-2023 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RRGuyNJ (Post 2268085)
I can't help myself. Most people here should have been born after the mid 60's. Since when does the $ go after the number? 50$ vs $50 This drives me nuts!! OK, carry on. I feel better now.

Mid 1860s?

Sandy and Ed 10-25-2023 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2267991)
Unless the guy signed a contract saying he owed that do not understand why he would owe it.

Seniors vs crime located at Sumter police on 466 and Morse Blvd May help


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