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Originally Posted by Bring_Back_Shantz
Doesn't work that way.
The golf course is letting you on their property and has every right to enforce conditions upon doing so, such as placing liability for hitting houses on you. You paid their green fees and played the round, and thus agreed to their conditions. You can't unilaterally absolve yourself of those conditions, no matter what your bag says.
Part of the conditions for a contract are that there has to be agreement, and some sort of value.
You've paid up, which represents the value, and by paying have implicitly agreed to their conditions including your liability for hitting houses.
Putting that sign on your bag doesn't involve any sort of value, nor is there agreement, so there is nothing binding about it.
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All of that makes sense. I didn't think my sign or flag would hold any weight, but was curious why the course's sign would. Now I know.