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who is liable for broken window on golf course

by Jodie Bauch Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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A: Living on a golf course means living with golf balls. While the golfer who broke your window should own up and take responsibility, she is not legally responsible for the damage if she was otherwise playing normally.Dec 17, 2020

Is it possible to slice off a window off the fairway?

Aug 25, 2020 · Apropos to golf, there might be specific bylaws in the building restrictions, homeowners association, etc that definitively attach golf ball damage to the homeowner, specifically in golf communities, which accounts for the above perspective that if the house pre-existed the course the golfer pays, but if the course pre-existed the house or were built …

Is buying a house on the golf course worth the risk?

Nov 11, 2016 · I sliced a drive into the Club House window (20 yards to the right of the fairway about 250 yards from the teebox). I was told by someone working there I was responsible for paying for the window. I wasn't sure so to be safe I gave them my information and was told I would be informed when they replace the window.

Is it the right thing to do to pay for window replacement?

Nov 19, 2017 · So therefore I feel the school should be responsible for reimbursing the $172 cost of the windshield. I contacted my insurance company and deductible is $500. I …

Who is liable for damage caused by errant golf balls?

May 03, 2007 · A: The answer is, probably not. When you buy a house on a golf course you agree to assume certain risks associated with the property, such as the possibility that a golf ball may break one of your ...

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Does homeowners insurance cover broken window from golf ball?

Am I Responsible for Covering Any Damage Caused by the Golf Ball? Technically it would be your homeowners insurance company that's responsible for covering the damage. According to insurance expert Paul Martin, it would only be your responsibility to cover the cost of your policy's deductible out of your own pocket.Feb 22, 2021

Are golfers responsible for damage?

There is clear California case law on these points of law. However, if the golfer intentionally or recklessly hits a ball at a home/car, then the golfer may be responsible.

Who is responsible for damage caused by a golf ball?

You may also have a claim against the driver of the errant golf ball. The courts have generally held that the driver of a golf ball is charged with the duty to exercise ordinary care for the safety of property and persons reasonably within the “range of danger.”May 20, 2017

Who is responsible for taking care of a golf course?

A golf superintendent is the one who is responsible for the routine maintenance and management of a golf course and golf facilities.

What happens if you hit someone with a golf ball UK?

If a golf ball has hit someone, the personal injury victim may be entitled to compensation. However, it does depend on the circumstances surrounding the case. For example, if the person in question did not check that the area was clear before striking the ball, they may be deemed liable.Mar 23, 2022

How do I stop golf balls from hitting my house?

Plexiglass is kind of a do-it-yourself solution some golf course homeowners have decided best for them. With the Plexiglas, you can put sheets over your windows or doors. You can screw the plexiglass to the existing window frame to make it a complete solution that should block a golf ball from entering the home.

What happens if your golf ball breaks?

According to Rule 5-3, if a ball breaks into pieces as a result of the stroke, the stroke is cancelled and the golfer plays again, without penalty, from the original spot. A ball that's unfit for play (visibly cut, cracked or “out-of-round”) may be substituted mid-hole.Oct 9, 2016

What happens if you get hit with a golf ball?

When a golf ball is hit, it compresses. Depending on the speed at which it is hit, the golf ball can compress incredibly small compared to its original size. When a golf ball lands, it also compresses again, but not nearly as much. If a golf ball travels at you, when it hits you, it will yet again compress.

Are golfers responsible for broken windows in Arizona?

In short, if your errant golf ball breaks a window or hits a noggin or dings a car, it's your responsibility and it's up to you to do the right thing, such as hoping nobody was home or gesticulating wildly at your partner to indicate it was his/her fault.May 24, 2014

What does a greenskeeper do at a golf course?

Greenskeepers maintain golf courses. Their work is similar to that of groundskeepers, but they also periodically relocate holes on putting greens and maintain benches and tee markers along the course and provide more intense turf maintenance.

What does a groundskeeper do at a golf course?

Tasks specific to golf course maintenance include: raking bunkers, mowing greens, changing hole locations, hand watering, blowing debris, filling ball washers, filling water coolers, moving tee markers, etc.

What do greenkeepers do?

A greenkeeper is responsible for the maintenance, care and overall appearance of a golf course. It is their job to maintain a good playing surface and ensure the course offers a consistent challenge and an enjoyable experience to golfers.

What happens when you buy a house on a golf course?

When you buy a house on a golf course you agree to assume certain risks associated with the property, such as the possibility that a golf ball may break one of your windows. For the golfer to be responsible, you will have to show that he has done something that you would not ordinarily expect from a reasonable golfer.

What happens when a tree dies?

When the tree is dead or diseased, however, and the owner knows that it may fall, the law places a duty on the property owner to take steps to prevent the tree from damaging another's property. Based on what you say, your neighbor has an obligation to prune or cut the tree to prevent it from falling on your property.

John M. Kaman

If you choose to live on or near a golf course, or to park your car within striking distance, you have assumed the risk of damage and neither the golf course or the unknown golfer is liable, unless of course he did it deliberately.#N#More

Stephen J. O'Brien

The golfer who hit the ball. But, you also said that the your parents house is across the road and the ball came over a fence. I assume that your parents house is a significant distance from the course and that the fence is protective to keep balls in the course.

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