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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.
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It is a game played often in The Villages. |
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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.
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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.
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It's SUMTER....not Sumpter. Why do people not know how to spell the name correctly? Jeez.....proof read your comments please
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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. |
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.
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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?
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