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A | birdie, | an | eagle, | an | embarrasing | duck | hook | -- | all | are | part | of | the | golfing |
tradition. | But | what | about | ball-hogging | foxes | and | dive-bombing | swallows? | Or |
territorial | swans | with | an | attitude | problem, | poised | to | chase | you | halfway | down | the |
fairway?
| These, | too, | take | their | place | in | the | Southern | Tier | golf | experience. | At | some |
local | courses, | encounters | with | birds, | bats | and | woodchucks | are | becoming | par | for |
the course.
| "You | would | have | to | be | blind | not | to | come | in | contact | with | wildlife | here," | said |
Barbara | Thomas, | a | naturalist | at | Chenango | Valley | State | Park | in | the | Town | of |
Fenton. | A | park | since | 1927, | Chenango | Valley | and | its | forested | golf | course | always |
have | served | as | a | wildlife | sanctuary, | said | Thomas. | However, | like | many | Southern |
Tier | courses, | "State | Park" | has | become | even | more | attractive | to | wildlife | in | recent |
years, | as | golf | course | managers | emphasize | more | environmentally | friendly |
techniques.
| With | creatures | abounding, | the | inevitable | happens: | golfers | and | wildlife | converge. |
When they do, some good stories arise.
| Whitney | Point | golfer | Bill | Stearns | remembers | being | clearly | outfoxed | on | one | hole. |
He | and | eight | other | players | were | indulging | in | a | friendly | skins | competition | at | the |
Endwell Greens Golf Club several years ago.
| In | a | skins | game, | explained | Stearns, | "the | lowest | score | on | the | hole | wins | the |
money."
| Things | progressed | nicely | until | the | competition | reached | the | 12th | hole | -- | a |
dogleg right, up a hill, to a blind green.
| The | players | teed | off | without | incident. | While | preparing | to | hit | their | approach |
shots | to | the | green, | they | noticed | a | fox | loitering | near | the | putting | surface | -- |
sort of hanging out; perhaps waiting for something to happen.
| "Everyone's | ball | landed | on | or | around | the | green," | said | Stearns. | "It's | a | blind |
green, so we couldn't see exactly where each ball had landed."
| Arriving | at | the | green, | the | players | were | shocked | to | discover | the | fox | had | grabbed |
four or five balls in its mouth and was hightailing it for parts more secluded.
| "That's | a | mouthful | for | a | fox," | said | Stearns, | and, | in | truth, | the | load | proved | too |
unwieldy. | Or | perhaps | the | fox | figured | out | a | Titleist | is | not | a | chicken | egg. |
Whatever | the | reason, | it | dropped | the | golf | balls | in | a | pile | by | the | edge | of | the |
green.
Then chaos.
| "Everyone | was | trying | to | figure | out | where | his | ball | had | landed | before | the | fox |
took it," said Steans. "Mine was here. Mine was there," everybody was saying.
They decided to call off the hole.
Another fox, another golf course...
| Conklin | resident | Larry | Gresham | was | playing | a | course | near | Syracuse | last | year |
with | his | wife | and | another | couple. | On | one | hole, | he | had | just | hit | his | tee | shot | and |
was waiting for his partners to hit when he noticed a fox on the fairway.
| "It | came | out | of | the | woods, | grabbed | my | ball | and | ran | back," | Gresham | said. |
| Approaching | the | spot | where | he'd | hit | his | tee | shot, | Gresham | looked | toward | the |
woods to discover the fox standing there, a ball firmly gripped in his teeth.
"When I drove the cart toward it, the fox dropped the ball," Gresham said.
| Retrieving | it, | Gresham | returned | his | ball | to | the | fairway | and | then | drove | toward |
the | spot | where | his | partner's | ball | had | landed. | On | his | way | toward | that | ball, |
Gresham looked back to discover the fox wasn't ready to quit.
| "He | was | running | out | after | my | ball | again," | said | the | golfer. | "I | turned | around | and |
raced back as fast as I could. I barely beat him back to the spot."
| Before | driving | off | toward | the | green, | Gresham | reached | in | his | bag, | grabbed | an | old |
ball | and | tossed | it | toward | the | edge | of | the | fairway. | The | fox | trotted | out, | picked |
it up and went back in the woods.
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Excerpt from the Press and Sun-Bulletin, Tuesday, August
1, 1995.
Stories by Rick Marsi. Submitted by Chris Wenhan.
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