Yes, yes I would. They are just words after all and not really anything to be afraid of.
A curse planted at the right time can add emphasis and inflection to a statement. And while there is no need to use them constantly or have them pouring out one after another, it is quite wrong to assume that anyone who uses one now and then lacks class. Just because another person decides to live their life with a different set
of moral values than you, does not automatically make them classless. It doesn't give you the right to judge them nor does it give you the right to attempt to force your "guideline for living" onto them. That comes off as intolerance and it's certainly not a trait I'd want my children to develop. Haven't we all learned our lessons from stereotyping people in the last 200 years?
As an aside, I've played golf for 19 years. I've never seen anyone thrown off the course for language.
"They call it golf because all of the other four-letter words were taken." - Raymond Floyd
“Censorship feeds the dirty mind more than the four-letter word itself.” - D.ick Cavett
lol it censored his name. How ironic.
And as far as the OP goes:
"Well sir, while I may not agree with what you say, I'll defend to the death your right to say it." - Peter Griffin