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$5 mil for Golf ball damage
No word on what the "solution" is. Other than fattening the homeowners bank account.
Massachusetts family awarded $5M for golf ball damage to home |
I read they realigned the 17th (15th??) hole and the number of ball strikes dropped to zero.
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Trying to confront the golfer who accidentally hit the errant shot and seek repair from them is never a good idea but confronting the course itself, brilliant lol. I applaud them though the cost/price is excessive yes. Just cover the repair cost, the lawyer cost and a capped "damages" for the pain/time/etc of the ordeal ($50,000 or something that actually leads to the course / owners considering redesigning the hole or the course). The villages should buffer more ground around the homes but that doesn't bring in as much income I know.... Yes once you've surrounded the course with homes you have zero options other than to keep the holes short to avoid wild shots.
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I thought golfers wasn’t responsible for golf ball damage? Or is that old village tale????:)
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That’s correct the Boston globe story was a little more extensive, they asked the course to help do something about it and they got no response, it wasn’t till they took court action did the course take notice , I thought of posting this story , but figured everyone would gang up on the home owners, in other wacky golf news a 70 year old guy in south Florida riding in his golf cart saw a dog owner walking near the edge of course , he started arguing with dog owner then pulled a gun and starring shooting as the man started running out to 15th hole hitting the man in leg , out of bullets he went back to his cart grabbed a club and started to hit the wounded dog walker , folks you just can’t make things like this up lol
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Guess I always thought about like buying a house by the airport and complaining about the noise.
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$5 mil award = $1,665.000 (at least) to the attorneys.
Satan is known as the "prince of lawyers" for good reason. |
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They kind of had a point though. Their house got hit a couple times with wild ricochets. They forced the club to shut down the range. Can't say that I blame them. It took a couple years but the outdoor range was re-built to NRA specs and reopened after it passed inspections. |
I just waiting for someone to blame the Morse's
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We lived in the midwest where there's farms. I remember reading in the then-local paper of folks buying a parcel and building a house in the country after which they complained about the neighbor's farm smells. Truth!!! Also have heard of some complaining about train whistles as well as airplanes going over-head. People astound me on a regular basis.
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When I bought my lake house I had to sign a piece of paper that explained that this is farm country and I would smell it on occasion. It grosses my wife out, but whenever she complains I tell her "that's the beautiful smell of 99cent/lb pork shoulder!"...of course, she doesn't really like pork shoulder, but I do. |
So much and the reason is...
It's the same as when McDonald's got sued for a million dollars over hot coffee. This was extremely preventable based on the design of the golf course. And the fact that the homeowners complained for several years with a very simple solution in sight. Well over 600 golf balls hit their house and went through their windows
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Live on a golf course expect golf balls. That’s like complaining you live in Florida and there are alligators.
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