Well, Upnorth, I bet if you had TRIED you couldn’t have hit that cell phone out of her hand. But that is a funny story.
Another incident:
“The doctrine applies to golfers who are hit by errant golf balls or even flying club heads. These types of accidents are considered just part of the sport of golf and are to be expected. A few years ago in Wisconsin, a golfer was struck in the right side of his head by a ball that was hit by his partner. The injured golfer was taken to a hospital and died a few days later due to his injury, which caused a cerebral hemorrhage. No one was liable, since the injured golfer assumed the risk of being hit by a ball when he stepped onto the golf course to play.” Blumenshine Law Group
In my opinion, if you buy a house on a golf course, you take your chances of getting hit. And if you don’t want to, don’t buy on a golf course. Common sense? Trying to blame a player who has no intention to hit your place at all, is ridiculous.
Last edited by Velvet; 10-18-2023 at 09:45 PM.
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