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What Animals are Lurking on your Golf Course?

October 15, 2014 | By Greg D'Andrea | Leave a Comment

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Turkeys roaming the fairway at Woodhaven Country Club, CT (Photo by Greg D’Andrea)

This past weekend, I was playing a local 9-hole golf course and was held-up on the third tee because of a flock of turkeys in the fairway (see photo above). This is why I love golf – because it’s out in nature and not some fenced-in field somewhere.

And fall is a good time to spy creatures on the course as many are out and about foraging. Earlier this year, I saw a few deer in the fairway during one round, but they were too fast for me to get a photo.

Besides the obvious birds (including hawks, geese, ducks, swans, cranes, roadrunners, etc.) and many deer and squirrels, I’ve also seen foxes; rabbits; alligators (on Hilton Head Island, SC); snakes (on multiple occasions); chipmunks; coatimundi (on a course in Mexico); lizards; frogs; bison; turtles; and even some cool fish (including a koi-stocked pond on one course). I’ve also seen a scorpion stinger stuck into a course worker’s boot (though I didn’t see the actual scorpion).

Coatimundi just off the cart path - the Golf Club at Moon Palace, Mexico
Coatimundi just off the cart path – the Golf Club at Moon Palace, Mexico (Photo by Greg D’Andrea)

What I have not seen is Bigfoot – though I’m still holding out hope (someone in the Pacific Northwest must have seen a squatch on the course??).

bigfoot stole my golf ball
I think Bigfoot just stole my golf ball!

Anyway, we’ve started our own photo collection of animals on golf courses on our Pinterest page – check out the board: Creatures on the Course (see below).

Follow GolfStinks’s board Creatures on the Course on Pinterest.

So, what creatures have you seen on your local course – anything cool, scary or interesting? Let us know in the comments!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: alligator, bigfoot, creatures on the course, golf course, Hilton Head Island, Sasquatch, wildlife

Chip Shots: Photo Caption Contest (Sasquatch)!

August 23, 2012 | By Greg D'Andrea | 2 Comments

How to enter and win: Head on over to our Facebook page (“like” us if you haven’t already) and find this golf course Bigfoot photo on our wall. Then, add your caption to the comments and that’s it! First prize will win a free copy of the book Weird Golf (see our review HERE)! Second prize will win a free copy of the Golf Genie Practice Drills Guide (review HERE)! Good luck!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bigfoot, golf, golf course, photo caption contest, Sasquatch

Bigfoot Stole My Golf Ball

February 17, 2010 | By Greg D'Andrea | 1 Comment

bigfoot stole my golf ball
I think Bigfoot just stole my golf ball!

Have you ever hit what you thought to be a awesome drive, only to have your ball disappear on you? Well, I’ve been a victim of this “phenomenon” so many times, I started wondering where all those golf balls could’ve ended up. I mean, are there millions of golf balls lost in some vortex somewhere? To me, it seems very fishy whenever your golf ball pulls a Houdini act.

Can’t you envision Bigfoot (or some other “thing”) lumbering out to the fairway from the trees, pausing to look around for a second, then snatching your golf ball before retreating into the depths of the underbrush? Don’t laugh, like a creepy forest, scary house or old cemetery, golf courses are not immune to reports of strange activity…

In Roxborough, Colorado, two course workers were picking up the flags one evening at Arrowhead Golf Course. As they approached the 13th hole, they noticed a large whitish-grey, human-like figure approximately 7- to 8-feet tall. The workers high-tailed it out of there, but returned a few minutes later in a golf cart that had headlights. Unfortunately, the creature was gone and left no visible tracks. I’ll bet he had a sack full of golf balls on his back too. Was it Bigfoot?

On Runaway Bay Golf Course in Wise County, Texas recently, a maintenance worker found a dead Chupacabra. Tony Potter scooped-up the creature and delivered it to authorities after his wife wouldn’t let him keep it in their freezer (you can’t make this stuff up). Of course, local authorities “are baffled” by the thing and are awaiting test results to find out what it is. Could the Chupacabra be sucking Top-Flite’s dry of their playability?

Meanwhile, in England, it appears golf balls are getting beamed-up by alien spacecraft. In the 1990’s, a man playing Weald Park Golf Club in Essex spotted a “solid-shaped dome” hovering by some trees in broad daylight. The man hurried to the next tee to gain a better vantage point, but the object had disappeared. Then, in July 2008, two people spotted a “saucer-shaped object” hovering around the town of Harborough’s golf course. According to the witnesses, the craft “kept circling over the golf course, disappearing behind trees and then becoming visible again.” Most recently, a man spotted “orange balls” over Ufford Park hotel and golf course in Suffolk. The incident happened only a few miles from one of Britain’s most famous UFO sightings in 1980.

Finally, in New Orleans’ City Park, if you play the old East Course, don’t be surprised if you witness a murder…or, at least think you do. Golfers there swear they overhear the sounds of two women golfing, and then one of the women getting shot! Eerily, a woman actually was shot on the course in the early 1960’s. And that’s not the only phantom on the course – keep a sharp eye for a man standing in the rough, watching you play though (he’s on the prowl for Pro V1’s no doubt). The man is thought to be the ghost of famous golfer and club maker, Blackie Pustaino. Pustaino passed in 2001 and was buried with his favorite golf trophy. In a haunting twist, a golfer recently found the trophy, which just happened to be lying in the rough on the 18th hole of the old East Course.

So, the next time you hit a what appears to be a great shot, only to be unable to find your ball – don’t rule out the paranormal. After all, USGA rule 18-1 states: “If a ball at rest is moved by an outside agency [e.g. our pal Bigfoot], there is no penalty and the ball must be replaced.” Of course, I could be watching too many episodes of Ghost Hunters, MonsterQuest and Destination Truth for my own good…

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: arrowhead, bigfoot, chupacabra, city park, destination truth, flying saucer, ghost hunters, ghosts, harborough, monsterquest, runaway bay, Sasquatch, ufford park, ufo, weald park

The Return of Tiger Woods to Championship Form

January 4, 2010 | By Chris Chirico | 3 Comments

With all of the negative attention thrust upon Tiger Woods lately (albeit by his own doing) and the constant bad news we all hear on an almost daily basis, I for one have begun to grow tired of the circus it has become. Quite frankly, it’s just getting boring and old now. Actually, it’s well beyond that point. Between the photos of Elin without her ring, stories of impending divorce, meetings with the local police department, reports of sponsors dropping like flies and even now the steroid rumors, I’m almost starting to feel bad for the guy. Further, I’m starting to feel that someone should attempt to again shed a positive light on a great golfer who, despite his “transgressions,” is a charitable, giving human being who has done much for many people in many communities. But that someone is not me.

Instead, I’m looking at the Tiger Woods revitalization project from a slightly different angle. My feeling is, at this point, many people are no longer concerned with Tiger Woods the golfer. They are now concerned with nothing more than Tiger Woods the name. I’m willing to bet the majority of people who follow the Tiger Woods drama are not even golf fans. They are simply interested in the name, not the person. Well, I think it’s time we reassociate the name Tiger Woods with a champion.

What if I was to introduce you to a Tiger Woods that no one knows? A Tiger Woods still associated with winning tournaments. A Tiger Woods who is probably encouraged to have “relations” with several other females, and everyone around him is OK with it! Sound crazy? Well it’s not. Ladies and gentlemen….I give you….Tiger Woods:

Tiger Woods is a seven year old (soon to be eight) Scottish Deerhound. He has won four tournaments over the past two years including back-to-back best in breed winners at the prestigious 2008 and 2009 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. He also had a strong showing at the 2008-2009 American Kennel Club Dog Show, finishing second in his breed.

When asked about the choice of the Tiger Woods name for her dog, owner Gayle Bontecou (who is an avid golfer) responded, “He’s really good. They both are total athletes” You’ll get no argument from me.

And in case anyone was wondering about the “relations,” or “breeding” as it’s called in dog show circles, the answer is yes – Tiger Woods does carry the moniker “baby daddy.” Tiger is father to a bundle of joy by the name of…..Ping. Ping? Not Nike? Or Sumo? Sasquatch? I guess Ms. Bontecou is only a fan of the man….not the equipment.

So there you have it. The name Tiger Woods is once again associated with a great competitor, champion and “total athlete.” The Tiger Woods revitalization project is now off the ground. Please join me in my quest to restore order to the world of Woods. Thank you.

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: American Kennel Club, athletes, Elin, golf equipment, Nike, Ping, Sasquatch, scottish deerhound, Sumo, tiger woods, Westminster Kennel Club

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