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Posted: April 25th, 2007, 4:41 pm
by dolphinatic
I forgot to mention one other incident the week before. I took my 12 year old son with me to hit a few balls for my birthday....you know, father-son afternoon hitting a few golf balls was better than any gift to me :thumbup: We set up on the mat and started hitting. My son went through his balls rather quickly, so while waiting for me to finish, he picked up a few of the balls he barely made contact with (basically within 3-5 feet of the tee). He asked me if it was ok to pick up the balls......I said sure being that there was no one else hitting around us. While picking up these balls, Mr. @hole comes over and tells him to put the balls down. He goes on to explain to us that once you hit the ball, it's "spent." You are not to pick up any hit balls regardless. I try to explain to @hole that he asked my permission to retrieve the balls, and I said that I didn't see a problem picking up 12-15 balls to try to hit them again. @hole informed me that he ran the course, not me, and in order to practice there, his rules had to be followed. I said "fine." When he walked off I told my son to pick up a few and hit them anyway. @hole came back by and noticed that the balls were gone. He asked my son if he picked them up and he said "yes sir." He started in on my son about not listening and I cut him off. I told him that he didn't need to speak to my son that way and that I didn't see why he was getting his panties into such a wad :smt014 We were done hitting by this time, so we went ahead and left. I apologized to my son for "getting him into trouble" and he replied..."what a jerk dad."
Last weeks article in the Eastside Chronicle about Cross Creek sure made it sound like a family friendly course. I wouldn't buy that....at least not with this putz running the place.
I told a few guys about my incidents there and they are going to make it a priority to stop by for a little drivin' and cryin' :smt005

Rocket, tell your buddy he's an ok guy in my book and welcome to the club :thumbup:

Posted: April 25th, 2007, 7:08 pm
by rocket
Tom...I'm surprised you were able to keep from giving him a black eye for scolding your kid like that.
I'm definately going to stop by for some driving and crying. :thumbup:

Posted: April 27th, 2007, 5:41 pm
by go devil
David Jackson the local pro out of Monticello was leasing the course from Devoe for about 3 years or so.

Once Devoe took it back and put his gorillas out there, they ran off alot of the "locals". There are so many holes in the driving range net, he's lucky somebody hasn't been killed out there while playing golf.

Just one more example of poor planning when it comes to a driving range.

It's hard to believe somebody hasn't come in and put up a good lighted driving range/putting green that actually had room to contain drivers. All the driving ranges are either irons only, artificial turf or have blind landing areas.

Cairo is building a new public course and it appears they are going to have a nice range. It may be artificial too though.

Posted: May 14th, 2007, 10:08 pm
by rocket
I've been back a few times lately, and have yet to see the short guy mentioned before. In fact, the folks I've encountered have been quite nice. Espicially a fellow who introduced himself as "coach".
I noticed a guy wearing a name tag with the title "manager" on it. I think his name is J.T.
Maybe they got rid of the bad attitudes over there :thumbup:
Still no driver/woods off the grass though :thumbdown:

Posted: May 21st, 2007, 7:43 am
by snatch-n-reel
He is a real ASS. I have dealt with him before. He thinks that his course is in good shape, comming from a pretty good golfer It's SHI*

Posted: May 21st, 2007, 8:17 am
by grim reeler
go devil wrote:Grim Reaper..... I've been a member at Havana since 1989 and there are certainly our share of ole geezers that think they own the place. I just ignore them and keep on going.
We do too, but those guys dont think they own the course, just ask, they will tell you, they do own the course. :wink: