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Sandtrap328 01-13-2015 12:27 PM

Golf Ball Breaks Window
 
This has been discussed several months ago but now would be a good time to get snowbird viewpoints, too.

If you are playing on one of The Villages many golf courses and happen to slice or hook (any hookers out there?) through a window of a golf course home, do you go to the house and offer to pay for all/half the damage, ignore the situation and go to the next hole, or tell the homeowner (if he comes outside) that it is his problem because he bought next to a golf course?

I am not talking of legal views here but of personal actions YOU would take - as well as what advice you would give your grandchildren or you imparted to your children.

joldnol 01-13-2015 12:30 PM

if I'm not mistaken it is an inherent risk of building on a fairway and is the responsibility of the home owner or at least that's what I've always been told

tuccillo 01-13-2015 12:32 PM

I would leave them my card and ask them to send me the bill. The fact that the house is on the golf course does not matter. I damaged their house and I am responsible for my actions, in this case a bad golf swing.

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Originally Posted by Sandtrap328 (Post 994904)
This has been discussed several months ago but now would be a good time to get snowbird viewpoints, too.

If you are playing on one of The Villages many golf courses and happen to slice or hook (any hookers out there?) through a window of a golf course home, do you go to the house and offer to pay for all/half the damage, ignore the situation and go to the next hole, or tell the homeowner (if he comes outside) that it is his problem because he bought next to a golf course?

I am not talking of legal views here but of personal actions YOU would take - as well as what advice you would give your grandchildren or you imparted to your children.


Sandtrap328 01-13-2015 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by joldnol (Post 994908)
if I'm not mistaken it is an inherent risk of building on a fairway and is the responsibility of the home owner or at least that's what I've always been told


As I stated in the post, I am not asking for legal answers but what YOU would personallt do as well as what you would teach your grandchildren ir what you imparted to your children for such siruations.

graciegirl 01-13-2015 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by tuccillo (Post 994912)
I would leave them my card and ask them to send me the bill. The fact that the house is on the golf course does not matter. I damaged their house and I am responsible for my actions, in this case a bad golf swing.

Me too.

Just my way of thinking.

joldnol 01-13-2015 12:38 PM

ok, I would tell them if they lived on a fairway to get good insurance and have a window company on speed dial.

shcisamax 01-13-2015 12:42 PM

Just because it was an accident doesn't mean you are not responsible. We all have accidents but we all should be responsible for our actions.

kittygilchrist 01-13-2015 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by joldnol (Post 994919)
ok, I would tell them if they lived on a fairway to get good insurance and have a window company on speed dial.

And if you made two claims for $150 each, you might get your insurance canceled, even if you hadl pay it yourself due to deductible.

JSR22 01-13-2015 12:44 PM

I would pay for the window.

Miles42 01-13-2015 12:44 PM

I think that given what the The Villages rips people off for a Lot overlooking the course they should replace any damage caused by stray golf balls. Just saying.

graciegirl 01-13-2015 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Miles42 (Post 994929)
I think that given what the The Villages rips people off for a Lot overlooking the course they should replace any damage caused by stray golf balls. Just saying.


Golf course views are premium lots all over this country.

Miles42 01-13-2015 12:51 PM

It is sarcasm Sheldon

graciegirl 01-13-2015 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Miles42 (Post 994936)
It is sarcasm Sheldon


http://images4.fanpop.com/image/phot...46-500-273.jpg

omigosh. I don't know what that handsign means. I hope it's nice.

tuccillo 01-13-2015 01:04 PM

Homes on golf courses bring up some interesting etiquette questions. I believe in the following:

1) If I hit the ball in their yard I will retrieve it if there isn't a fence and nobody is outside. I don't see a problem with this and I only go in their yard if I see my ball (i.e. I won't go hunting around in their shrubbery). I won't open someone's gate to retrieve a ball. If the owners are visible I will say I am sorry for hitting in their yard and ask their permission to retrieve the ball. If they won't let me retrieve the ball I will dig into my golf bag and pull out a new ball.

2) I won't hit a ball from someone's yard. This seems pretty obvious since the ball would be out of bounds but I have seen a fair number of people who don't know the rules of golf and have hit an out of bounds ball from someone's yard. This is particularly obnoxious if they take a divot.

3) If I damage something I will pay for it. That fact that it wasn't intentional does not relieve me of my obligation.




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Originally Posted by joldnol (Post 994919)
ok, I would tell them if they lived on a fairway to get good insurance and have a window company on speed dial.


joldnol 01-13-2015 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by tuccillo (Post 994952)
Homes on golf courses bring up some interesting etiquette questions. I believe in the following:

1) If I hit the ball in their yard I will retrieve it if there isn't a fence and nobody is outside. I don't see a problem with this and I only go in their yard if I see my ball (i.e. I won't go hunting around in their shrubbery). I won't open someone's gate to retrieve a ball. If the owners are visible I will say I am sorry for hitting in their yard and ask their permission to retrieve the ball. If they won't let me retrieve the ball I will dig into my golf bag and pull out a new ball.

2) I won't hit a ball from someone's yard. This seems pretty obvious since the ball would be out of bounds but I have seen a fair number of people who don't know the rules of golf and have hit an out of bounds ball from someone's yard. This is particularly obnoxious if they take a divot.

3) If I damage something I will pay for it. That fact that it wasn't intentional does not relieve me of my obligation.

actually you are not allowed to retrieve it per instructions from the Good Golf School


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