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Others said it was a harmless practice. <br />"A lot of courses have used volunteers for as along as I can remember," said an area general <br />manager, who also would speak only under the condition that his name not be used. "It helps the <br />golf course because it frees up the professional staff for services we give to our members and <br />regular players and it helps the volunteers because they got to play a lot of golf. Many of them <br />were retired, but couldn't afford to belong to a club. It was a great deal for everyone. You'd hear <br />guys joke about how they couldn't wait for retirement so they could be a ranger and play free <br />golf." <br />Young said future investigations would depend on complaints. <br />"Anytime someone files a complaint, we'll look into it if the complaint has validity and the law <br />covers the complaint," he said. <br />17 <br />