A golf course lot can be great if selected carefully. Location, Location, Location. We live on hole 4 of the Heron golf course, an executive course in Sunset Pointe. However the lot is one that has several live oaks between us and the course. We are on the left side of the course. And we are where the street turns away from the course so the lot is a little further away from the fairway. So very wide open, nothing across the fairway but lake Minoa, golfers away from the lot, don't hear the tee shots and not to close to the green. Fantastic views with very little issues. So we get 98% of the benefits with very little noise. I have found only one golf ball in the yard so far. And that was 40 feet away from the house.
So before you sign, sit on the lot on a morning during heavy play and see what happens. See if you hear lots of golfers, carts, people looking for balls. If you spend 2 hours there two days in a row, you should see most of the issues if there are any. If your a golfer, play the course and see what the lot looks like from the course. Aim and hit toward it. If your not a golfer then get someone who is to look it over for you. Don't be 100 to 250 yards up the fairway on the right side from the tee box. Unless your selling used golf balls.
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