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Old 09-24-2012, 09:01 AM   #7
Clielldub

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That's probably the best way.

But try that when you have just left a par three, saw the people on the tee box, you get into your carts (which are on the tee box side of the green) and before you have a chance to hit the gas, a ball comes flying by you.

I didn't take your previous advice. (It happened on hole #8 at Painted). And yes, I wait until the next tee box to write down scores!

I didn't throw their ball or anything like that, but I wasn't too kind when I asked him if he had his head up his butt for hitting before we drove away!
I had something like this happen when I was playing with my nieces who are both under 10 years old. We just got into our cart to go to the next hole and hear them yelling FORE from about 150 yards out, so I tried to get my nieces covered up. Ball actually bounced off the top of our cart.

I didn't start a fight, but I let them know on the tee box on the next hole that it is not acceptable to be hitting to greens when there are little kids around, especially if we were still relatively close to the green. If they had waited not even 10 seconds, we wouldn't have been anywhere near the green. If a ball like that were to hit one of my nieces in the head, it could seriously injure them. There is absolutely nothing I can do to speed up the group in front of me, I don't need them trying to speed me up. Luckily they were apologetic about it, and they didn't even come close to hitting into us for the last 3 holes.
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