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You handled it well.

At my range, as soon as a guy goes out to collect balls in his armor cart, I'd say about 70 - 80% golfers intentionally try to hit him, even at very close range.   Some will even throw their balls at him for added accuracy.   Is that the norm for other ranges?     Once, the guy yelled at back at the golfers to cut it out.   Good for him.

This happens at my range all the time.  I think they must get some satisfaction when the idiots try to hit them from close range and the ball ricochets off the cage and back into them.  I've seen a few guys take themselves out with their own ball, one guy in particular hit the ball so hard when it came back and hit him in the head, he put about a 4" gash into his forehead, right down to the bone.

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I worked at a golf course in high school and picked up range balls all the time in the cart. I think he should be yelling at whoever sent him out there in the cart with a hole in it, and then file for workers comp, not at you.

You should have told him to pound sand!

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in france if you hit towards the range kart he will kill you.

I thought French were pacifists? JK The cart driver was wrong to get mad at you.

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Ugh yeah the guy should be mad at the range for sending him out in a cart like that not you. He should also be angry at himself for getting in and using such a cart. Not smart.


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You should have just laughed at him and told him that if you could actually hit the small gap in his cart that you wouldn't be needing to take lessons :) Sometimes the only way to defuse a tense situation is to take the p1ss! :) Regards Mailman

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He wanted you to look humble and sorry for the rest of the lesson. You needed to show "genuine" compassion. . . Just kidding, he obviously has issues. :-X

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Perhaps a signed glove would've pleased him.

Ok, this one made me laugh, because I can almost see this playing out in my mind.

Range driver comes over, you go to your bag, get out a beat up old glove (we arn't pro's, we dont have new gloves in the bag). You know the glove I am talking about, been in your bag for 3 months.

Pull it out, spit on it to get it soft enough to flatten out, then pull our your sharpie and sign it. Hand it to him, maybe fold up a bill or two and hand it to him.

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Or just that he was able to slice it perfectly through the 8" opening 200 plus yards away. Worthy of mention. . .and applause.

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Originally Posted by blightbulb25

I was at the range today taking a lesson. I was aiming to a target on left side of range with my 3 wood. I hit a low liner about 200 with a mean slice. The cart was being driven from right to left and my ball smacked into the cart. The pro and I didn't really think much of it, just an oops I hit the cart. Well he proceeds to drive back around, and he's yelling that he thinks his hand is broke. The guy gets out of the cart and is yelling at me. I say I'm sorry and don't really know what to say, I mean he's driving out there in a caged cart with people hitting golf balls. Apparently there was an 8 inch opening that my ball made it through and hit him. Anyway I apologize and the pro tells him, "hey I don't know what to tell you, he's aiming out there and hit a slice". I say yea I suck, that's why I'm here getting lessons. We again tell him that we weren't aiming for him(I couldn't hit that cart if I tried).

He walks off and we continue our lesson, we begin talking about something different and I must of smiled or laughed, he runs back over and yells, "I bet you think you're pretty cute smiling about it, I wanted a better apolgy!" I stay pretty cool and just tell him I'm sorry again, and I ask what he wants me to do? "Should I get on my knees and beg for forgiveness and kiss it for you?" He walks away yelling more nonsense, I look at the pro and tell him I'm leaving. Anyway I only got half my lesson in. This guy was being ridiculous, right? I mean I feel bad I hurt his hand, but come on.

You handled it well.

At my range, as soon as a guy goes out to collect balls in his armor cart, I'd say about 70 - 80% golfers intentionally try to hit him, even at very close range.   Some will even throw their balls at him for added accuracy.   Is that the norm for other ranges?     Once, the guy yelled at back at the golfers to cut it out.   Good for him.

Huh?  The guy hit it 200 yards.  What does that have to do with yahoos trying to line the ball at the cart when it is at close range?  There is an "I'm sorry" that is an apology ("you stepped on my foot" - "Oh, I'm sorry") and there is an "I'm sorry" that is just an expression of regret that something happened ("I have a cold", "Oh, I'm sorry").  This incident certainly deserves the latter, but not the former.

Yeah, uh, the guy is really mad because someone was hit the range picker? He has to expect that. Everybody aims at that thing when it's out there. Bad luck for him that the ball hit the 8 inch gap, but he has to expect that.

This is probably a good reason not to aim at the range picker though (I know you didn't do that, OP, just saying that for future reference for the rest of us).

Actually the cart driver's at his safest if I DO aim at the cart, since that minimizes my chance of actually hitting it. ;-)

But then again, what the hell do I know?

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At my range, as soon as a guy goes out to collect balls in his armor cart, I'd say about 70 - 80% golfers intentionally try to hit him, even at very close range.   Some will even throw their balls at him for added accuracy.   Is that the norm for other ranges?     Once, the guy yelled at back at the golfers to cut it out.   Good for him.

Throw balls at him? Now I've heard of everything. At the ranges with more business smarts I've seen them have the range guy taunt the golfers a little; that way they burn through the bucket faster attempting to hit him and then go to purchase more.

I was once at a range where their picker was a modified tractor with fairly tall tires. Picker was about 80 yards out and I hit a low bullet driver off the deck which struck the top of the tire and shot straight up and backwards over the pro shop and into the parking lot. It was about 9:30pm so the parking lot was empty save for a few other diehards who seemed to be much more impressed than concerned.

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A smart business person will put a bulls eye on both sides of the picker cart.
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A smart business person will put a bulls eye on both sides of the picker cart.

And maintains the driver's cage without 8" openings that could injure the driver. Surely an 8" opening is not typical, right?

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Com[quote name="RandallT" url="/t/83380/cart-driver-at-range-goes-off/30#post_1175134"] And maintains the driver's cage without 8" openings that could injure the driver. Surely an 8" opening is not typical, right?[/quote]coming from a personal injury attorney, I would say no lol.
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I dont get your range pro. If the cart is in range you should not hit balls and choose a different club or wait doing routines etc.

Ummm wat? No...The dude is in a caged cart. You expect everyone to hit to a different distance so as to not be in range of the cart?

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