Just my 2c, probably a lot more to it but would make a lot of sense, unlike the last one which was far too close for comfort.
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I don't think he was actually "on the grounds" although the area on the outside of the perimeter fence (where he was spotted) was probably owned by the course. He was outside of the fence as I understand it.
What I don't get is why would the club allow vegetation growth outside of their perimeter - allowing people to conceal themselves? Even local police recommend that people clear bushes away from areas where a burglar could conceal themselves while trying to get into your house.