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aumurray
12/24/2009 8:12:33 AM That would be a good sight to see. |
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NWABP
11/13/2009 10:14:10 PM Hi stracka-ites. thanks for all the positive comments. These 'roos are very protective of our golf course. There are two distinct "mobs" who live on it, and at dusk you can sometimes hear them fighting with the other 'roos who live in the surrounding bush. Very few (if any) instances (over 75yrs) of anyone having an unpleasant experience with them. They are very content (lots of grass, water and young females) and generally just move away from you as you approach. They do make a mess of the the bunkers, though!! |
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gj24
11/13/2009 7:32:10 AM That could be a problem..are these things ever aggressive towards people? |
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busdriver
5/30/2009 10:24:33 AM geez, never saw tghis many gators on a course, but the sand hill cranes at Victoria Hills in Deland are close |
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bogeyman456
5/30/2009 4:07:04 AM Where I'm at it's deer and gators we have to deal with! |
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NWABP
5/30/2009 12:07:48 AM Hi folks, glad you like it. We have lots of Kangaroos around our course. They are not frightened of golfers and often you have to "shoo" a few away if your ball rolls in amongst them. No touching though, they are still wild animals.ough, they are still wild animals. |
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tj4his
5/29/2009 2:03:15 PM Hey mate! what if one of those wallabees put your ball in there pouch ? It would only take one to kick your A*#. |
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Sylla
5/29/2009 12:22:23 PM Oh waow :) |
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PISC
5/29/2009 7:59:39 AM Nice Pic |
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KWehlen
5/29/2009 7:57:05 AM Do you have to play it where it lies if it's on their foot??? |
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dysangel
5/29/2009 7:12:09 AM Are they on the fairway? What are the rules for this? I would hate to hit one or near one and have 30 angry mother kangaroos kicking my A**!! |