Total losers.
A lot of folks enjoy the course. This is just theft and vandalism.
Catch them and let them pay for the trees replacement.
Don’t those guys realize who the real victims here are? Poor trees!
FBI agents ?
Sierra Club members ?
Green Peace ?
Susan Rice and Sally Yates ?
DANG!
They left behind their chainsaw, so they are out a couple of hundred dollars anyway.
I really hate people who think they can do whatever they want to other people’s property.
Now, there are birds and lizards and bees and hummingbirds and other critters that are homeless because their trees were cut down - probably with nestlings in them.
They come with fire, they come with axes, gnawing, biting, sawing those damned Orcs.
What are the liberal tree huggers going to say about this? Trees are people too. Or are Trump’s trees evyil?
Normally, the environmentalists would scream bloody murder when trees are cut down.
But something tells me this incident is giving the environmentalists screaming orgasms instead.
Where are the econuts with their seething “outrage” innocent trees were harmed? For a stupid pseudo-political statement?
A society grows great when old men
plant trees, in whose shade they know they
shall never sit.
Ha, ha!
Isn't it odd that you cut a tree DOWN before you cut a tree UP?
Now Trump can burn those trees in the clubhouse fireplace and get their carbon back into circulation.
Perhaps these vandals are actually golfers who found that the placement of the trees they cut down obstructive to their play. Anyone who plays has to remember a hole or two at least where a tree was growing directly in line with a shot to the green necessitating aiming left or right, sometimes at water or sand traps or worse. Golf course architects frequently put trees in strategic places to mind-f*ck players.
There’s a course my group plays regularly just outside of York, PA, and for years the 11th hole, a shortish par 4, had a huge deciduous tree at the right edge of the fairway that necessitated aiming at the left edge of the fairway and there was a red-stake hazard with meandering creek just off the left side. Slice it right and you were on a hillside and the tree blocked any shot to the green. Well, two years ago we were playing this course for the first time in the spring and coming to the 11th tee, lo and behold there was just a six foot stump of a trunk where the tree used to be. Getting up close, you could see that the remaining trunk was scorched like someone dosed that sucker with fuel and flicked the Zippo. Much nicer hole now.