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wendyquat 09-25-2011 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 398421)
You are out of bounds. You are hitting three from the tee.


I would have thought funny Gracie but I haven't learned to play golf yet and I have no idea what you are talking about!!:a040:

zcaveman 09-25-2011 03:36 PM

It is a good question.

On one hand, those that buy on a golf course should be aware or warned of the risks and know that their windows, screened lanais and/or siding is eventually bound to be hit by an errant golf ball.

On the other hand, we are raised to use due diligence and care when we damage another person's property.

So I guess, it is let your conscience be your guide. Will you be able to sleep at night knowing you cost someone $$$ to fix his broken window?

Personally, I think I would go over to the person's house after the game was over and see how he wanted to play it.

I would ask for my ball back to make sure it was mine that did the damage. If he could not provide the ball or it was the wrong ball, I would say "my mistake - I must have hit somebody else's house." and leave.

But like graciegirl says: You are out of bounds. You are hitting three from the tee.

Finish the game before you work with the owner on the problem. Don't hold up those behind you.

CMANN 09-25-2011 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by hedoman (Post 398420)
What do you do if you hit a golf ball through somebody's wimdow in TV? Do you volunteer to pay for damages? Do you surrender the ball and run? Do you say it's their fault for living on a golf course? Is there a policy in TV if you do property damage or hit somebody?

Take lessons!

GeorgeT 09-25-2011 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 398421)
You are out of bounds. You are hitting three from the tee.

I just read this and actually thought it was funny too. Good job!

GeorgeT 09-25-2011 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by CMANN (Post 398715)
Take lessons!

That's a good one too!

GeorgeT 09-25-2011 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by CMANN (Post 398715)
Take lessons!

I might think about changing my screen name though!:censored:

mrfixit 09-25-2011 07:26 PM

Man-up
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hedoman (Post 398420)
What do you do if you hit a golf ball through somebody's wimdow in TV? Do you volunteer to pay for damages? Do you surrender the ball and run? Do you say it's their fault for living on a golf course? Is there a policy in TV if you do property damage or hit somebody?

.....IMHO.... MAN-UP to the deed ....THEN.....be sure to Pay for the ENTIRE costs to repair.....Then ...send them a MINIMUM of a $ 50.00 Gift Card...........

cdurkin 09-25-2011 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hedoman (Post 398420)
What do you do if you hit a golf ball through somebody's wimdow in TV? Do you volunteer to pay for damages? Do you surrender the ball and run? Do you say it's their fault for living on a golf course? Is there a policy in TV if you do property damage or hit somebody?

Fromwhat I heard if you live on a golf course what happen, happens,so I do not think you are responsible, but I may be wrong???????????????

Challenger 09-25-2011 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Challenger (Post 398455)
At least in New York , Maryland, and Florida the golfer is legally responsible for damage done by his ball. Most developers insert deed provisions preventing home owners from asserting claims against the Club.

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GeorgeT 09-25-2011 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Challenger (Post 398863)
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You're repeating yourself.

hedoman 09-26-2011 02:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ladydoc (Post 398468)
What would you expect someone to do if they damaged your property?

Being in TV I would expect folks to do the right thing not the abuse my wife received when she went out and returned the ball. His comment was "that's what you get for living on a golf course" and ran off WITH the ball. That was just wrong, not a "sorru about that" NOTHING. The shot he hit was soooooo bad that he is dangerous on a golf course.

If I had been there there would have been a different outcome. Fortunately the screen repair will only be about $20.

I know now the sentiment of TV! Many of you would run. If you hit a ball into my pool you WILL pay. I will be there tomorrow looking for you.......

robertj1954 09-26-2011 07:04 AM

Do The Right Thing!
 
I keep business cards in my golf bag in the "unlikely" event I should break a window. If they are not home, I would leave my card with a “ :-( and a I’m sorry “ on the back of the card. My notorious slice from the tee has "morphed" into a nice draw that stays away from houses and roadways! The answer to the writer’s question: The right thing to do is take responsibility and pay to repair the damage you caused. Then head to the driving range and work on that swing!

The Gunny 09-26-2011 03:43 PM

golf balls and damage
 
Do the right thing and own up. U hit it U own it.:spoken:

RichieLion 09-26-2011 03:52 PM

What is the official rules as applies to The Villages? There must be a provision in the neighborhood covenants to cover this eventuality.

I you buy a house on the golf course, it's going to get hit; that's a given. It seems to add up to an assumed risk by the homeowner in my opinion. Provable blatant recklessness on the part of the golfer may be taken into account, I imagine.

So does anyone have the official rule that applies that pertains to The Villages?

charlie49 09-26-2011 05:13 PM

Home Owner's Responsibility
 
I live on a golf course and the law is that I assume the risk of being hit by choosing to live where I do. You cannot benefit from the enjoyment of living on a course without assuming the risk of what that entails. Even professional golfers hit balls out of bounds at times! If someone wants to be nice and compensate for damages, great, but that is not the law. If a homeowner gives you a hard time, tell them you will see them in court.

Charlie


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