Bag on the tee?

Carry bags did not have legs in those days, so clubs could damage the tee if just dropped down.

From what height would you need to drop your clubs to do too much damage that the tee cannot be used??

What's the problem with taking trolleys onto a feeing ground but not the actual"box"?

Who said the tee couldn't be used ? It just could have caused unnecessary damage, and at my first club they were banned from tees.
 
Not worried about the tees but I only like to see carry bags on greens no trollies (unless walked with grain) or buggies.
I also don't repair pitchmarks as I believe it's natural wear and tear of the golf course.
 
Bags OK, trolleys no and buggies....dont get me started!!

I dont like the wheel marks in the grass that trolleys leave when people wheel them over the tee box.

What about the greenkeepers when they drive a tractor or whatever over them? Should that be banned/stopped too?

Good answer...stupid, but good. Tractors without wheels are no use these days.
 
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