Busted. A Cheat Caught

God knows, I certainly don’t.

How has their data been used?
All I know is that when I redid my years registration with the Information Commisioners Office I thought I would read through what businesses had to register all for data protection.
There in text it states that any business who has CCTV has to (by law) register with the ICO for data protection REGARDLESS of whether that business needs to register without CCTV.
 
Big brother alive and at a course near you soon.

Maybe we need camera warnings on courses.
Sad but nessesary these days.

How four grown people can lose their reputations for a few dollars/ pounds is beyond me 🙄

If they ALWAYS won...

call it $30 per time. 3 times per week. Might play 50 weeks per year if you're keen...

That's $4500. Per year. Every year the scam lasts. Not so trivial.

Sad but necessary: I do feel that many of these cheating issues could be avoided if cash prizes were just eliminated. These are amateur compeititions for fun after all - why are they even required?
 
All I know is that when I redid my years registration with the Information Commisioners Office I thought I would read through what businesses had to register all for data protection.
There in text it states that any business who has CCTV has to (by law) register with the ICO for data protection REGARDLESS of whether that business needs to register without CCTV.
It says in the op one of the members did it without anyone knowing.

So is the club at fault?
 
If they ALWAYS won...

call it $30 per time. 3 times per week. Might play 50 weeks per year if you're keen...

That's $4500. Per year. Every year the scam lasts. Not so trivial.

Sad but necessary: I do feel that many of these cheating issues could be avoided if cash prizes were just eliminated. These are amateur compeititions for fun after all - why are they even required?
Agree .
Money is the big problem.
 
It says in the op one of the members did it without anyone knowing.

So is the club at fault?
If it were in this country, the club could well be held accountable and possibly even punished.
As it's written, if youre recording the public you have to register.
They same applies to people who have CCTV on their property. You need to have signs saying you have it, otherwise you could leave yourself open to trouble.
I was told that when I put CCTV up in my rear garden.
 
If they ALWAYS won...

call it $30 per time. 3 times per week. Might play 50 weeks per year if you're keen...

That's $4500. Per year. Every year the scam lasts. Not so trivial.

Sad but necessary: I do feel that many of these cheating issues could be avoided if cash prizes were just eliminated. These are amateur compeititions for fun after all - why are they even required?
We have draws for all our comps so it takes away the possibility of mates playing together and cooking up a similar scam. We play for 2's which is £1 a person so hardly a pension pot and at least with random partners the chances to manipulate getting one is reduced
 
If it were in this country, the club could well be held accountable and possibly even punished.
As it's written, if youre recording the public you have to register.
They same applies to people who have CCTV on their property. You need to have signs saying you have it, otherwise you could leave yourself open to trouble.
I was told that when I put CCTV up in my rear garden.
Yes but the club didn’t know?
 
Don't know, and only a judicial process would give us the answer.
What they could argue is an invasion of privacy by whoever did place them (if not the club) so I would imagine the guilty persons could be punished accordingly.
So four cheats acting in a fraudulent way cheating members and the club of money for a long space of time.!
They get caught and the member who caught them could be prosecuted?

Welcome to justice in Britain. Bonkers.
 
So four cheats acting in a fraudulent way cheating members and the club of money for a long space of time.!
They get caught and the member who caught them could be prosecuted?

Welcome to justice in Britain. Bonkers.
I would imagine that the club already has CCTV for security purposes, so as they should be registered they would be allowed probably to have those cams on the greens where they want.
:)
 
I would imagine that the club already has CCTV for security purposes, so as they should be registered they would be allowed probably to have those cams on the greens where they want.
:)
Heard about a club in Spain getting lots of holes in one on one par three.

Uphill so you can’t see the green from the tee.

CCTV showed a cat from the nearest Villa shoving the ball in the hole and running away.
 
Nearest to the pin.



If I were to own a golf course I think a camera on each green and on each tee box would be installed, with the pictures circling on a screen in the pro shop and/or bar. Getting people to treat those important areas with respect.

Would also help at night, we had a few posts here about vandalism, but not that many lately.
My club is actually thinking of getting cameras on all of the Par 3 and stream them back to the club house just to record the Hole in Ones.

We have been getting so many of late.
 
If they ALWAYS won...

call it $30 per time. 3 times per week. Might play 50 weeks per year if you're keen...

That's $4500. Per year. Every year the scam lasts. Not so trivial.

Sad but necessary: I do feel that many of these cheating issues could be avoided if cash prizes were just eliminated. These are amateur compeititions for fun after all - why are they even required?
The thing where the club wins with money prizes is that the money won has to be spent in the pro shop or bar.

So comp entry is $10 each.
Winning each grade is about $150 (a,b,c,d womens) Second is $100, 3rd is $50 and then they refund entry down about 10-20 places depending on how many played.
NTP is 4 x $20-$45

But all that money is then spent in the club.

But the pro shop has a markup on everything. The bar they make a profit.

So whilst people might win $100 and spend $100, the club is the winner every way.
 
Heard about a club in Spain getting lots of holes in one on one par three.

Uphill so you can’t see the green from the tee.

CCTV showed a cat from the nearest Villa shoving the ball in the hole and running away.
There's a (stupid) par 3 at Pinner Hill. 250 yards down a steep hill and the green is not visible from the tee. There were stories of the local yoof putting people's tee shots in the hole. Better than stealing the balls, I guess.
 
Heard about a club in Spain getting lots of holes in one on one par three.

Uphill so you can’t see the green from the tee.

CCTV showed a cat from the nearest Villa shoving the ball in the hole and running away.
Can you imagine how many free drinks have been bought on the back of that bloody cat. 😂
 
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