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  1. 1. Would you turn in the club to the pro shop if you found a lost club on the course?

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I've returned every club, towel, headcover... I've ever found.
I've never left a club on the course, but someone has stollen my 60º twice, my towel, and my cellphone also twice. Also, some golf balls have misteriously disapeared from my golf bag.

I know who took my clubs and cellphone, but I have no evidence and I don't want to do anything before I have proof, that he did it.

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Honestly, no.

Poor form Dasportsguy.

You are young. I'm sure you live at home with your parents and don't have a true understanding of money. That reads in a patronising way. But i have always given in clubs. When you pull out the club from your bag, you will always think "ahh the club i pinched" You have many years of golf a head of you. Wouldn't you like to see a club returned to you when you were distracted by the fact you are putting for a 8 on on a par 4 ? Age gets the better of us, dude! Think again when you 'try to do the best you can.' Give it to the pro shop :))

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Nice thread Ryan! Glad you got your PW back. I have picked up a few headcovers and a 3 wood and usually find the owner. Only had to leave it with the pro shop once.......IDK how you can leave a 3 wood but it was sitting just off the fairway.

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Nice thread Ryan! Glad you got your PW back. I have picked up a few headcovers and a 3 wood and usually find the owner. Only had to leave it with the pro shop once.......

You can't decide between a 3W and a hybrid. Your buddy drops you off at your ball with both clubs and drives to his ball. You choose the hybrid, lay down the 3W, make your shot, and then forget to pick the 3W back up again as you stroll up the fairway. Your buddy picks you up and you drive off leaving the 3W behind. Sound like a reasonable possibility? It's not an uncommon occurrence with riders who actually know how to use the carts properly.

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I lost a putter many years ago and never got it back. I return every club that I find. I had a golf ball hit and break my windshield while I was driver out of a golf course and the golfer paid for my windshield about $350. I went to the shop where they replaced my windshield and he came down and paid for it on his credit card.

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Absolutely would return it. I've left plenty of clubs on the course an always were able to get them back at the pro shop eventually.

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