Cigarettes are different in one, very significant respect. Cigarette smokers, try as they might and many definitely do, cannot make it so their choice doesn't affect others. If a non-smoker chooses not to suck down second hand smoke I think his right overrides that of the smoker.
The non-smoker has every right to
move, particularly when the venue in question contains (literally) acres of open air free space.
Here's a scenario:
Seamus (not picking on Seamus, he's just handy) sees MFAWG smoking a cigarette 40 yards away. Seamus is perfectly capable of maintaining a 'Safe' distance from the poisons being pumped into the atmosphere.
Another scenario:
MFAWG and Seamus are standing on the tee box. MFAWG does not just fire one up without moving a 'Reasonable' distance, and downwind (and yeah, I pay attention to that, as any reasonably competent golfer should). If Seamus decides to walk over and tell me about the nice rack on the cart girl, that's up Seamus.
It's not complicated.
You seem to have missed the second part of my post where I essentially posited the same opinion regarding open spaces. As both of your scenarios take place in open spaces I'll be glad to repost it for you.
Having said that, prohibiting smoking on a golf course, a walk around the block, in a park, on the open prairie, on the open bow of an ocean vessel and other like places is grade-A ridiculous.
Emphasis added by aforementioned Seamus.
The non-smoker has every right to move, particularly when the venue in question contains (literally) acres of open air free space.
Your use of "particularly" leads me to believe you also think the non-smoker should exercise his right to move any time someone is subjecting him to the excesses of their habit. Indeed, the smoker's rights take precedence to some degree under any circumstances and particularly if the public place is large? I might be reading that wrong.
I think that smoking near the entrance of a public place is not a right you have to the exclusion of my right to walk through the doors without breathing your second-hand smoke. To be accurate, the word "right" isn't what I want to say. Somehow I'd like to work the word "consideration" in there instead.
Also not complicated.