James Daulton
Footballguy
Playing golf today with 21 yr old son. Said son hits a wedge a tad too hard, flies green, and I hear a muffled impact sound. There's a fairly busy road right behind the green he flew so I think there's a good chance he hit a sign, guard rail, perhaps a car. A ranger is sitting in a cart next to me as this happens and I say I wonder if he hit a car. Nothing happens or anything and we continue on. A few holes later the same ranger approaches us and says a women had stopped in the clubhouse saying her window had been cracked by a golf ball behind our hole. Would we stop in the pro shop and give them our name. We finished our round (I missed 5 birdie putts) and we stopped in the pro shop. The golf course employee said the cracked windshield lady had left her her name and number and it would be best if we contacted her and handled it. I asked if it were our responsibility and she said yes. I gave the golf course lady my son's name and cell number.
I can't say there were no signs indicating it was the golfers responsibility for damage but I didn't see any. If it's our responsibility I don't mind paying since it's just about 100% that it was my son's ball (although no one saw anything). I would have thought that golf courses would have insurance for this type of thing but maybe not.
What's the play her FBGs?
I can't say there were no signs indicating it was the golfers responsibility for damage but I didn't see any. If it's our responsibility I don't mind paying since it's just about 100% that it was my son's ball (although no one saw anything). I would have thought that golf courses would have insurance for this type of thing but maybe not.
What's the play her FBGs?