Squirrels don't just damage RVs. They like to dig holes to bury nuts that they scavenge. If there are any Acorn or nut-bearing trees around the golf course I can see where they can be a huge problem to the groundskeepers when maintaining the sand traps and the greens. They can also create other problems such as chewing on their wiring or nesting in the attics of buildings at the golf course.
There are usually state laws and local ordinances that forbid the relocation of Wildlife. When you relocate wildlife your problem can become somebody else's. There is new competition with the animals in the area where you are dropping them off and a new pecking order to be established. You are relocating an animal to an unfamiliar area with no established nest or shelter in the new location.
I'm not condemning anyone from trapping and relocating animals. Although it is more humane then just killing them, I'm just trying to provide some things to think about if someone is going to relocate them.