golf ethics question, page-8

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    Golf throws up many problems. My current one goes like this:

    Playing with group of mates in the Sat comp. Mate slices drive into bushes near the out of bounds. Plays a provisional. We all search but his ball cant be found . He declares it lost and wanders off to play his provisional. Meanwhile I come across a elderly couple out walking their dog along the boundary collecting lost balls – which they sell. They show me their plastic bag with 5 balls (some good – some not) and I buy them for $2.

    At the next tee I look through the balls and discover my mates ball. He wants it back. I tell him his ball was lost (he said it was and if it wasn’t hes been playing the wrong ball) but because hes a mate Ill let him have it back at wholesale (40c). He threatens to charge me with receiving stolen property. A Mexican standoff has ensured for weeks.

    Every now again I pull it out of my bag – and threaten to use it on a hole where it might be lost – but rather than upset him this seems to provoke him into better play. Im way down in our side-bets – the whole thing has backfired. My only plan at the moment is to secretly put it his bag and then claim he stole it. Difficult decisions ahead.
 
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