Sly foxes help themselves, stealing golf balls on courses in Thunder Bay, Ont.

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Golfers have plenty to worry about on the course with rough, sand traps, and water hazards. But some foxes in Thunder Bay are making life just a bit harder.

A fox sits on a green on a City of Thunder Bay golf course. There have been multiple reports this year of foxes stealing golf balls during rounds at Strathcona and Chapples.

It wasn't Nixon's first encounter with a fox on the links. In fact, it was his second time having a ball swiped this year, plus there was an encounter last season too. But there's some good news here, said city golf supervisor Pat Berezowski: there's no penalty stroke for golfers when a fox steals their ball.

"I did experience it once here on number four at Chapples, where I was with a group," Berezowski said. "They hit a tee shot up to the green and sure enough, one of the the younger kits in the family came out and and was playing with the golf ball when it landed, and then and then he took it."

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