The various environments within which members of The Golf Club play their golf are full of wildlife. As you are about to tee off you might catch a glimpse of a stag through the trees or rabbits in the light rough, a bald eagle could be circling above the green as you sink a birdie putt or a snake might slither away as you try to hack your way out of the deep rough. And, yes, we have crocodiles.
As long as it's implemented right I am ok with it. Just don't want any unrealistic issues such as your about to sink a long putt only to have a snake get in the way
As long as it's implemented right I am ok with it. Just don't want any unrealistic issues such as your about to sink a long putt only to have a snake get in the way
I have not seen this come close to happening. The worst I have seen personally is a couple of deer behind the green while putting, and a bunny hopping around the green as I approached.
I have not seen this come close to happening. The worst I have seen personally is a couple of deer behind the green while putting, and a bunny hopping around the green as I approached.
LOL, yeah it would be fun if there was a random element involved with SOME of the wildlife encroaching during play to even affecting it..but set up with a very very low probability from round to round so when it DOES happen, it's a very rare surprise.
When my wife and I were playing a course near Seattle a few years ago, I was setting up for about a 80 yard approach shot and my wife was looking through her bag for her next club choice. I heard a rapid thumping sound and a deer literally BRUSHED by me as she sprinted across the fairway to the other treeline. She might have even been startled by another golfer's ball or something on the opposite fairway.
Was just wild though...she actually made contact with me, changed course just a little to run around my wife. The other couple we were playing with were
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