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Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon?
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Some golf courses in my area and I was wondering if it is acceptable to run on them or if I should ask for permission at the clubhouse, what's the protocol? Is there a protocol? Anybody have any experience with this, or good stories they're willing to share?
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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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Better to ask for forgiveness than permission. Pick up your pace when you see the golf cart with the red flag. Good luck and let us know how it went.

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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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If the course is near running trails or a residential area, it is usually fine as long as you don't impede or distract any golfers on the course.
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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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man, I wouldn't.....and not because it is not allowed, but because getting beaned by a golf ball sucks.

Seems like you are just asking for trouble.....and for this reason alone it is likely frowned upon.

If that alone doesn't convince you, here's a little clip to show you what happens when you screw with a guy's round....

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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [SucabStunna] [ In reply to ]
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Yea, I doubt golfers will be out in Upstate NY in mid-January so I don't foresee encountering any issues with them. Mainly concerned with course management.
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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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only frowned upon by golfers. runners don't mind.

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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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Typically frowned upon...
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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [SucabStunna] [ In reply to ]
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SucabStunna wrote:
If the course is near running trails or a residential area, it is usually fine as long as you don't impede or distract any golfers on the course.

Actually, it is highly frowned upon and you can easily be charged with trespassing . . . IF you get caught. I won't advocate doing something that is potentially illegal and/or dangerous, but you can't be punished for what goes unwitnessed. Personally, I'd stay off them for two reasons: (1) golf balls hurt, and (2) a golf course is hardly interesting/challenging terrain.

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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [Power13] [ In reply to ]
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LMFAO! Love it. I would have punted the car myself.

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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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You may get the occasional irate golfer yelling at you. Of the two nearby golf courses, I have had much luck at the lower-end place. At the swankier club, I suppose the members expect some exclusivity in return for their mega-dollar investment. Once, the club owner tore onto the course in his huge black pickup hollering out the window to chase my XC team away. Beware!

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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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It's illegal.....Golf courses are private property and usually have signs posted that say something to the effect of "only golfers allowed beyond this point"


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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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I have lots of experience on golf courses. I have a high end course in my area that I run on all the time. It is on a flood plain and many people walk dogs, run, etc. when there are no golfers. It is next to another course that actually has a walking trail through the course. I have been chased off a few courses - in Maui and in a former Phoenix neighborhood.

I say go for it and wait for someone to tell you you can't.
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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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It's not illegal it's just frowned upon... like masturbating in an airplane.
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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [eganski] [ In reply to ]
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eganski wrote:
It's not illegal it's just frowned upon... like masturbating in an airplane.

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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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I live on a nice course and it is my main training route in the winter and evenings (entire 18 hole course following the cart path is about 10K) right out my back yard. Have done so for 7+ years. But - only after dark, if snow, course closed, etc. NEVER run if there are any golfers on course - they paid and you did not. Not sure how far trespassing laws go there (esp. public vs. private courses).

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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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Many of our cross country meets in high school were held on a golf course. The regulars were out there, swinging their balls, riding in their vroom vrooms... Not a problem. Granted, we had permission to be there but none of the other obstacles were an issue.






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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [rroof] [ In reply to ]
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My intentions exactly. I'm only planning on running the course during the winter and nights in the spring/summer/fall. I grew up golfing and around golfers, so I know the type of people I would encounter if I were to disturb a round.
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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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Yup, as a runner and golfer, I can say for sure that it is incredibly rude to run on a golf course during business hours for reasons already stated (they paid and you didn't, any tiny distraction can mess up golfers as hard as it is for runners to believe, etc..etc..).

At other times than business hours (early morning, late at night, closed course) on a town course I would go for it and on a privately owned course I would probably ask permission but maybe just go for it... just stay off fairways if they're well maintained and greens.

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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [aidanlynch] [ In reply to ]
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Agreed on the above, if it's a city public course it might be allowed, it might not be. Getting hit with a golf ball does sting mightily, however.

One other thing to consider, is if the ground is frosted and you run on it, you may leave footprints that take a long time to grow out (More applicable closer to the grass growing season).

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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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Ask permission and go out early before the golfers tee off. Usually the grounds keepers will be out but you won't bother them. I ran the cart paths at Pebble Beach last summer everday before I played golf, was great.

The course I am a member of has a triathlon and a couple running events every summer.
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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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I ran on a closed golf course (as in no longer in operation) and got frowned upon by the security guy. Good thing it was after I ran the course. Neighbors even waved at me.

Course was located in a gated community and I was staying with some that lived there.


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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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Please don't, especially if the course is open, but even in the offseason. It's entirely unnecessary as you can run just about anywhere. The reasons for not doing it during the season are obvious. I can't imagine you would like a golf cart rolling around a track while you were trying to get some speed work. Respect that a golf course is built as the domain for a different recreational past time. Even in the offseason, I would not recommend it unless the head groundskeeper gives you permission. Putting greens can be damaged in the offseason, forgive me if I don't trust triathletes and runners to know enough to stay off them.
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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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Hit it before the grounds crew get there in the morning...you'll have the whole course to yourself.
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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [MSUtri] [ In reply to ]
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Just saw your name. Which course around MSU? For me, I ran Eldorado in Mason with no problems. Just stayed on the perimeter early morning. If you're thinking of Walnut Hills or Forest Acres - I wouldn't recommend it.
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Re: Running on Golf Course, is it frowned upon? [kah131] [ In reply to ]
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If you ask for permission you will most likely not like their response. If you insist on doing it, I recommend you run in the morning before play or the late evening after play. If you are not playing golf you do not belong out there during regular play. The worst that can happen is they will ask you to get off. As mentioned before stay off the greens. If you are running on the golf course and get hit by a golf ball you will have no one else to blame but yourself. The best time on the golf course is in the early morning and late evening.
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