golfdub
Tour Rookie
I've did this on a brand new 5 wood because the user before me must of been left handed. The didn't give a toss. We've both learnt the hard way.
Not realy sure what answer you want ? Did you damage your driver ? do you think they are responsible ? the 4 iron shots must have been close if the driver hit it .. , if it was me id see it as my own fault been honest .
Sad to say but he may have if you damaged your club, then moved the mat to prevent further damage to your kit why would the next person in the bay need to move it again. This ust proves that each person has their own swing and should check clearance prior to practising with the big dog or any other club.
You wouldn't take a shot close to a tree on the course without first checking the clearance to prevent damage.
I've knackered a club, completely snapped the shaft, and as I realised I should have checked, never even approached the staff at the range. Just made me realise that I must check every time I go to practise, unless the bays are huge.
Most ranges also have some small print to the effect of damage is your own fault.
I'd see it as an excuse to go shopping and as ammo to justify it to the mrs
I've did this on a brand new 5 wood because the user before me must of been left handed. The didn't give a toss. We've both learnt the hard way.
Im not asking for the answer im asking what your thought's are.
I've did this on a brand new 5 wood because the user before me must of been left handed. The didn't give a toss. We've both learnt the hard way.
My thoughts are that it's a feckin' disgrace, I've seen [heard the sound] this happen LOTS of times. Don't know what the solution is unless you a) have no pillars b) have mats you can't move c) have some kind of staff member walking up and down the place.... and huge warning signs...
Just another way to cram as many people as possible into the smallest place.... like car parks!
Some places DO put padding on the posts.... not that it really helps when you've snapped the head off your mates driver
Would love to hear that you took them to small claims court.... don't know if that's even poossible and may be costly just to find out.
Im buying a 910 d2 this week lol
Why are you dumping the RBZ?
On the OP; The range that I would use regularly has the benefit of having the automated balls/teeing so it doesn't really so the mats cannot be moved. The bays are nice and wide. However when visiting another club or range I'd always be sure that none of my clubs would be in danger as they are very precious to me!
My thoughts are you should have checked first. You can usually get a feel when you stand on the mat how close it is to the edges of the bay. Similarly the next guy should have done the same thing. I don't think the onus can be put on the range guys to go out and check the mat after each person has moved it.
The range I use in Maidenhead has the mats screwed to the floor. Much more solid and they have the artificial grass sections on both sides of the mat so left and right can use them (both sides have tees in too). Positioned with more than enough room to swing both ways (ooo er missus) without a problem.
How does he know if the next guy is going to be left or right handed?I told the guy at the range about my problem with the mat
and yet he still didn't move the mat and another guy went onto
it and if I wasn't next to him he more than likely would rapped
his driver around the pole as well . Why not replace the mat to
where it should have been after getting a complaint about it 20 minutes
before?
Well i'll post up here what the out come is but going by what most of you guy's think i wont be holding my breath for a good outcome
How does he know if the next guy is going to be left or right handed?
I don't really understand how anyone can blame someone else when they swing a club and hit something with it.
it can be annoying but its no one elses fault than your own! lesson learnt!
I told the guy at the range about my problem with the mat
and yet he still didn't move the mat and another guy went onto
it and if I wasn't next to him he more than likely would rapped
his driver around the pole as well . Why not replace the mat to
where it should have been after getting a complaint about it 20 minutes
before?