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I wonder how the noise is going over with the members/customers. And you probably need a ranger to get out there to do the enforcing, no? What is the drone gonna do, shoot lasers at you? Pew pew pew.

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36 minutes ago, nevets88 said:

I wonder how the noise is going over with the members/customers. And you probably need a ranger to get out there to do the enforcing, no? What is the drone gonna do, shoot lasers at you? Pew pew pew.

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37 minutes ago, nevets88 said:

I wonder how the noise is going over with the members/customers. And you probably need a ranger to get out there to do the enforcing, no? What is the drone gonna do, shoot lasers at you? Pew pew pew.

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That one is just the spotter. The one below is the enforcer.

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At the very least it might make a few folks mind their Ps & Qs. Kind of like keeping the honest criminal in check. A good threat so to speak. 

In reality, although a good thing, enforcing these rules with a drone, would be considered a strict enforcement idea of the rules. Strict enforcement would tend to run customers off to spend their money at other less restrictive courses.  

At my home course, if I play late enough, the kids who live next the course have their drones out. They tend to be quiet, and unassuming. The drones themselves are not bothersome. We have a few in our family we recreate with. 

 

 

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33 minutes ago, mcanadiens said:

Do they make effective drone jammers small enough to fit in a golf bag?

Taurus Judge with a load of .410?  I mean, it would be louder than the drone but would definitely "jam" it.


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3 minutes ago, lungbuster said:

Taurus Judge with a load of .410?  I mean, it would be louder than the drone but would definitely "jam" it.

Where I play, that would bring more five 0 than you could shake a stick at. ... They'd presume it to be gang-related.

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This is a dumb idea.  It takes a single marshal/ranger to roam the course and enforce the rules, and it takes a single person to fly the drone - where's the efficiency?  Then, as @nevets88 mentioned, you still need to send someone out on the course when something goes awry.  

Of course, in my experience the rangers do little to enforce the rules and spend more time looking for golf balls ... but perhaps that's just the cheap-ass courses I play on ... :roll:


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1 hour ago, lungbuster said:

Taurus Judge with a load of .410?  I mean, it would be louder than the drone but would definitely "jam" it.

 

40 minutes ago, Papa Steve 55 said:

Sling shots are legal in most states. 

Come on, guys. You have a projectile and a mode of launching it already on hand.

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12 minutes ago, billchao said:

Come on, guys. You have a projectile and a mode of launching it already on hand.

And if it hits, plausible deniability. 

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1 hour ago, billchao said:

 

Come on, guys. You have a projectile and a mode of launching it already on hand.

Because if I struggle to hit a 6000sf stationary green, I should do fine hitting a 24" moving robot, amirite? :blink:


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18 minutes ago, Sixwings86 said:

Because if I struggle to hit a 6000sf stationary green, I should do fine hitting a 24" moving robot, amirite? :blink:

Maybe you just need the extra level of challenge.

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4 hours ago, mcanadiens said:

Do they make effective drone jammers small enough to fit in a golf bag?

 

3 hours ago, lungbuster said:

Taurus Judge with a load of .410?  I mean, it would be louder than the drone but would definitely "jam" it.

 

2 hours ago, Papa Steve 55 said:

Sling shots are legal in most states. 

 

2 hours ago, billchao said:

 

Come on, guys. You have a projectile and a mode of launching it already on hand.

 

 

Then there’s always this...

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6 minutes ago, Lihu said:

 

See? Simple and cool.

7 minutes ago, Lihu said:

Then there’s always this...

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This... not so much. Don't blame the drone for hitting bad shots. It's a constant sound, not like a sudden jolt or anything. Plus, if you're going to destroy property, make sure you don't get caught (like doing it on camera or something stupid like that ;-)).

Also that is not how you drop a golf ball :-P

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54 minutes ago, billchao said:

Also that is not how you drop a golf ball :-P

I wondered what she was doing? 😂

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3 hours ago, Lihu said:

Then there’s always this...

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LOL, that's awesome

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Sounds like we may need a “Drone Hunter” achievement badge here... 😜

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