Texas high school golf club marched out of practice session after spotting scantily-clad STRIPPERS
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Tee off! Texas schoolchildren evacuate golf practice after seeing scantily clad STRIPPERS who also rented the course for a tournament
- Vista Ridge High School’s golf team had to leave practice early after the teens spotted strippers on the course
- Yellow Rose, a gentlemen’s club, hosted a tournament Monday from noon to 5 p.m. and adults were scantily clad in thongs and tight crop tops
- The teenagers had to be picked up by the parents after the coach canceled the training
- The Avery Ranch golf course claimed they were unaware that “inappropriate actions would take place” when the tournament was booked
- High school has been using the course for practice for two decades
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Tee off or t-shirt off?
The Vista Ridge High School golf team had to leave practice early and call their parents to pick them up at the Avery Ranch golf course in Austin, Texas, after seeing scantily clad strippers enjoying the holes Monday.
In a letter sent to the parents on Tuesday, obtained by Fox 7the school district admitted that the teens turned a blind eye when they showed up to practice and saw adults behaving “very inappropriately.”
“Unfortunately, our golfers did witness some lewd behavior,” the letter read. “The coach immediately canceled training and had all players contact their parents to pick them up.
“What happened yesterday is unacceptable and we will work closely with Avery Ranch to ensure this never happens again.”
Photos shared by a local reporter showed two women in crop tops and thongs walking the trail, with their unusual attire that outraged Vista Ridge staff.
The Vista Ridge High School golf team had to leave practice early and call their parents to pick them up at the Avery Ranch golf course in Austin, Texas, after seeing scantily clad strippers (pictured) enjoying the holes Monday.
A man was also seen sipping beer from a modified golf club while a scantily clad woman lay provocatively on a table full of alcohol below him
Photos circulating on social media show women in skimpy underwear and tight, tiny tops roaming the court freely. In other photos the women can be seen with hardly any strings and tennis shoes
Avery Ranch denied “being aware that these inappropriate actions would take place” when the gentlemen’s club, Yellow Rose, booked a tournament from noon to 5 p.m.
Photos circulating on social media show women in skimpy underwear and tight, tiny tops roaming the court freely. In other photos, the women can be seen with barely any strings and tennis shoes.
A man was also seen drinking beer from a modified golf club while a scantily clad woman lay provocatively on a table full of alcohol below him.
Yellow Rose partner Jonathan Joseph told DailyMail.com on Thursday that the company rents the “whole court for the whole day” and has been running the tournament for the past four years and only adults are allowed to participate.
“The high school golfers were only on the driving range, not the actual course,” Joseph told DailyMail.com. “This is an area that our marshals had no control over and were not allowed to keep. We had no idea there was a high school practice on the golf course at the same time as the Yellow Rose Tournament.”
Joseph also said the golf course’s story that they didn’t know the nature of the tournament and to “appear to surprise” was “insincere.”
“This was their fault,” Joseph said. “We have not received any reports of ‘indecent behavior’ from the track, the track marshals or The Yellow Rose guests.
“The two young ladies in the darkened Fox News photo were wearing thong bikini bottoms; no different than you’d see at Lake Travis on a summer weekend. If anyone saw something they found offensive, The Yellow Rose offers a sincere apology. This was supposed to be a private event.’
The Vista Ridge golf team has been practicing at the ranch for two decades and is said to have resumed training on Tuesday.
The school works closely with the ranch to make sure this doesn’t happen again.
The men’s club hosted the event on Monday from 12 noon to 5 pm
The coach canceled training after seeing the group, but reportedly resumed training the next day