+ Reply to Thread
Results 31 to 60 of 68
Thread: Trespassers on 2 golf courses.
-
07-11-2014 10:34 PM #31
-
07-11-2014 11:01 PM #32
I miss you Mike!
Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
-
07-11-2014 11:39 PM #33
Ban stick
You only get out of something what you put into it
-
07-12-2014 12:01 AM #34
Coming soon to a forum near you.
Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
-
07-12-2014 04:42 AM #35
-
07-12-2014 08:53 AM #36
- Join Date
- Jun 2004
- Location
- Ottawa
- Posts
- 787
what a way to blow a gasket....
-
07-14-2014 07:59 AM #37
- Join Date
- Sep 2011
- Location
- ottawa
- Posts
- 118
-
07-14-2014 08:41 AM #38
http://www.golfnook.com/Scottish%20Links%20Golf.htm
Golf courses in Scotland are public walking areas
If you are traveling with a non-golfer, he or she is free to walk along with you as you golf or walk anywhere on the golf course except the greens.
Golf courses are pleasant to walk, the scenery stunning. Just be sure to keep an eye out for the golfers, give them the right of way, and watch out for those unexpected golfballs !!!Elie golf course cautions walkers
to be aware of golfersRoyal Dornoch alerts people
about wayward golf ballsPublic footpath through Kingsbarns,
alongside the seaLive as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
-
07-14-2014 09:24 AM #39
I'm Scottish and I have played 4 different courses in Scotland---they actually allow walkers and it seems to be no problem---the walkers and the golfers give each other "right of way" and say thank-you with a big wave or a thumbs up after a good shot.
Does the 2nd hole-n-one come easier ?
-
07-14-2014 01:32 PM #40
I play Kanata quite often and can attest to the issue, but I am fairly certain any course that is in an urban setting such as Kanata is would deal with those issues, you would need 18 marshalls patrolling the course. As you said you play the course late, you can't expect to have marshalls on the clock just to chase kids off the course, everyone that plays Kanata knows of this and shouldn't be a surprise, and immigrants are not the only problem trust me.
-
07-14-2014 08:44 PM #41
- Join Date
- Sep 2011
- Location
- ottawa
- Posts
- 118
Most of the coarses in Scotland ( apart from the big name ones ) you get every kind of person walking on the coarse , youngsters sneaking onto the coarse with one old club , kids running onto the coarse to steal the flags , courting couples in the trees , drugged up lunatics with there pittbulls , believe me I have seen it all on golf coarses in Scotland , and just for the record I had to go for an English speaking test to become permanent resident in Canada 😡
-
07-14-2014 09:09 PM #42
OK Let's not be reviving that aspect of the thread. That's enough thank you.
Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
-
07-14-2014 10:46 PM #43If you think it's hard to meet new people, try picking up the wrong golf ball.
-
07-14-2014 11:30 PM #44
At this point the only way to clean it up is to delete the thread. I could do that but the topic is worthy if people can refrain...
Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
-
07-15-2014 09:59 AM #45
Should Golf courses put up fencing all around? I believe the Royal Ottawa has 4 foot fencing all around.
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
-
07-15-2014 10:01 AM #46
-
07-15-2014 10:08 AM #47
I wonder what the Gatineau does about it. They have signs but surely anyone from the neighborhood can cut across the course although I have not seen too many but it surely gets worse before darkness
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
-
07-15-2014 10:51 AM #48
I suppose it would look bad but can't courses hit people with trespassing?
-
07-15-2014 11:13 AM #49
Anyway someone is not going to be happy.
http://www.lowdownonline.com/larrima...gatineau-park/
And
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
-
07-15-2014 12:41 PM #50
- Join Date
- Sep 2011
- Location
- ottawa
- Posts
- 118
The point I was trying to make , if you compare the scottish "right to roam"
Complaining about a couple of people walking on a coarse in canda minding there own business is really not a massive issue in the great scheme of things
The original poster did put a sentance in there that didn't really need to be there and has been duly jumped on for that 😄
-
07-15-2014 12:43 PM #51
I am pretty sure this is where it gets trickey----According to some laws and jurisdictions--if you are moving across a property you are not trespassing---if you linger or whatever then you are trespassing.
I know this is going to bring all kinds of comments but that is the problem--is it a federal law--provincial law--bylaw or just a rule ?????
Back to Europe----there is private property but you are allowed to cross it--providing of course you close gates behind you etc etc.
Now---I am not saying you are can purposely walk through someone's back yard while they are having a BBQ or what ever but I have had issues with a large piece of property here and the result was--- let them walk.
I am not sure about the rest of you fellas but do you want to live in a gated community where EVERYTHING you do must conform to rules that seem ridiculous to normal people.
Maybe a sign that simply says--"proceed at your own risk" might be enough.Does the 2nd hole-n-one come easier ?
-
07-15-2014 12:59 PM #52
Resisted chiming in on this thread, but whatever.
The problem with people walking on the course really comes down to liability.
When you pay your greens fees as a golfer you are assuming a certain amount of risk by being on the golf course. The other golfers on the course also expect you to be there and assuming they see you can yell fore if a golf ball is heading towards you.
If a pedestrian is on the course in an unexpected location and a golfer doesn't see them they would never yell fore for a ball heading towards them. What happens if they are hit and injured?Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
-
07-15-2014 01:14 PM #53
JV---good point -- but in the end they had no right to be there in the first place. that is my opinion! Then, this is where the fun starts---get the lawyers and let the games begin.
It gets to the point of stupidity. example: In Georgia this past winter they argued forever about passing a law making it legal to bring your gun to church. The law eventually passed.
You just can't fix stupid.Does the 2nd hole-n-one come easier ?
-
07-15-2014 01:30 PM #54
- Join Date
- May 2007
- Location
- ottawa
- Posts
- 1,987
@ Talktomyball... How many times have you spoken with the ProShop or General Manager about the issue? Do you own a cell phone? Did you call the ProShop immediately when these distractions occurred?
-
07-15-2014 02:07 PM #55
-
07-15-2014 06:28 PM #56
I for the life of me can't see why someone would take a dog or kids out there while people are playing. You have to be a complete moron to do that. How smart would you look going back to your wife and having to explain why your kids have bruises on their heads because little timmy was playing on the 15th.
-
07-17-2014 02:04 PM #57
- Join Date
- Jun 2007
- Location
- ottawa
- Posts
- 172
I haven’t run into trespassers yet on a course (knock on wood). Letting folks walk through, while they yield the right of way to the golfers is absolutely fine (I believe someone said it’s like that in Scotland). If I’m being held up by folks who shouldn’t be on the course in the first place though, then I’m aiming straight at them - to practice my stinger!
Go ahead and sue me, lol, good luck with that.
-
07-17-2014 03:54 PM #58
Could happen even though not on the course, I've seen balls fly over the Royal Ottawa fence that runs along Aylmer road.
Alongside the Champlain number 10 there is a bike path and I have found golf balls there. Same thing alongside Lucerne at the Chateau Cartier. Some homeowners living close to golf courses have had balls land or fly though their backyard.Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
-
07-18-2014 09:08 AM #59
-
07-18-2014 12:10 PM #60
Careful what you say about my hero. I take my little buddy with me all the time to KL to play at night, I had a couple say somethphoto 3.jpging snarly one day but other then that people don't really care, he is well behaved though except when we get around 8-9 and he sees the geese. photo 1.jpg
Thread Information
Users Browsing this Thread
There are currently 2 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 2 guests)
Similar Threads
-
Golf Malone - All Courses Open – Two Day Golf Packages from $199
By Kilroy in forum OttawaGolf DealsReplies: 0Last Post: 05-02-2014, 09:58 AM -
Golf Malone - All Courses Open - Great Golf Packages
By Kilroy in forum OttawaGolf DealsReplies: 0Last Post: 04-22-2012, 09:37 AM -
southern golf courses
By zacmac19 in forum TravelReplies: 11Last Post: 09-19-2008, 10:29 PM -
Vancouver golf courses and golf stores
By mato in forum TravelReplies: 7Last Post: 03-12-2007, 09:05 PM -
Some Golf Courses will try anything...
By Wilson-k28 in forum Almost AnythingReplies: 1Last Post: 07-26-2003, 09:12 PM