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At a golf course are you aloud to pick up golf balls that arent yours?

Question: At a golf course are you aloud to pick up golf balls that arent yours?

(Posted by: nick61295 on 2008-07-23 07:49:15)


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Posted by: Hartdawg on 2008-07-23, 08:44:33

A little on the less serious side of the matter :-) It's a lot like being at your house, and some guys you know coming over. It would just be plain rude, uncourteous and well gross to just walking freely up to someone and try and pick up their balls. Just not something a real Gentleman would do. Just like Golf, being it is a Gentleman's game, you don't bother "pick up " any body's balls. Thanks, and to put it more plainly..........NO Hartdawg

  

Posted by: EHokie on 2008-07-23, 07:54:59

Yes. Finders keepers.

  

Posted by: D L on 2008-07-23, 07:57:07

No. but if you want to play a good joke on them try stepping on the ball to push it into the ground.

  

Posted by: Juan on 2008-07-23, 07:58:58

If they are in the lake or deep in the woods, yes. But if it is just off the fairway, on the fairway or close to the tee box, no. Generally it is better to not pick up a ball that you find, because not all golfers are scratch golfers, and even scratch golfers hit errant shots.

  

Posted by: Mizer on 2008-07-23, 08:21:50

Depends. If you see a ball lying in the fairway or rough and it's a busy day on the course, I'd leave it alone. It probably belongs to one of the golfers on the course who hit a bad shot. If the course is not busy and there's nobody else around, I'd pick it up.

  

Posted by: googie on 2008-07-23, 08:22:48

Do you mean " are you allowed to pick up balls before they stop rolling ? " You have to be more specific in the way you ask a question for there are too many alternatives to answering the question. Balls which are abandoned, lost or forgotten are yours to pick up. Balls which are still rolling are the property of someone else. You had better not pick those up because the owner might not be a tolerant person. BAD things could happen.

  

Posted by: shhh on 2008-07-23, 08:32:17

Juan, how can you pick your ball when they're on the lake bed??? swim is it? think before you type, or just use backspace to delete

  

Posted by: Mike T on 2008-07-23, 08:43:25

Just never pick up a lost ball while its still rolling

  

Posted by: Flatstick on 2008-07-23, 11:18:17

You should not, it might be someone elses ball in play and if you pick it up you ruin their game. Would you like it if you hit your drive into the next fairway and someone picked it up and put in their bag? Now if you are at the edge of the water hazard, or in the trees or bushes or long grass searching for you ball and you find another it would probably be OK as someone else lost it and abandoned it there. But in a tournament don't ever pick up someone elses ball.

  

Posted by: vdrive_60 on 2008-07-23, 12:22:51

It depends... If you are hunting in the rough or the woods and you find a ball, you can probably assume that someone lost it and it's yours to keep. If you find a ball in the fairway, I would leave it, just in case another player hit an errant shot. By the way, it is not "funny " or sportsmanlike to stomp a ball down in the fairway. Do unto others, my man.

  

Posted by: TPark on 2008-07-23, 12:37:40

If there is anyone around that could have hit it no but if not yes free balls!

  

Posted by: Eddie Mix on 2008-07-24, 08:08:46

Yes but be careful you might get shot

  

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