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re: Driving Range Etiquette Question
Posted on 10/5/16 at 11:25 am to DestrehanTiger
Posted on 10/5/16 at 11:25 am to DestrehanTiger
Did he get to the spot before you? If he waited for the person before him, shouldn't he have the right to maintain his spot? Bottom line is, until he is done and ready to leave it is his spot.
Secondly, maybe I am just not going to the same ranges... but how many ranges other than TopGolf still have "hitting bays." All the ones I go to are at the course, and are just a 50 yard long tee box that are have ropes to show the boundary.
Secondly, maybe I am just not going to the same ranges... but how many ranges other than TopGolf still have "hitting bays." All the ones I go to are at the course, and are just a 50 yard long tee box that are have ropes to show the boundary.
Posted on 10/5/16 at 5:17 pm to SaturdayTraditions
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Secondly, maybe I am just not going to the same ranges... but how many ranges other than TopGolf still have "hitting bays." All the ones I go to are at the course, and are just a 50 yard long tee box that are have ropes to show the boundary.
I've been to 2 driving ranges in the New Orleans area that still have bays, so I'm assuming there's a lot out there. With that said I've never been to either one where there were so many people there that you had to wait.
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