Complaint Against Owner of Golf Course by Patron of Driving Range Struck by Golf Club 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as the Plaintiff in the designated field. Ensure you provide accurate personal information, including your city, county, and state of residence.
  3. Next, fill in the names of the Defendants. This includes both the Owner of the Golf Driving Range and any other involved parties. Be precise with their names and addresses.
  4. In section 4, describe the circumstances surrounding your visit to the driving range. Include details about renting golf balls and using clubs, ensuring clarity on how the incident occurred.
  5. Detail your injuries in section 10. Clearly articulate what damages you have suffered as a result of the incident, providing specific examples where possible.
  6. Finally, specify your requested damages and any additional relief sought from the court in the concluding sections. Make sure all amounts are accurate and reflect your claims.

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Over the years, courts have generally concluded that being struck by a golf ball is an inherent risk of the game agreed upon by any who enter the course. The owner of the course may or may not be held liable, depending on the whether or not negligence is proven.
Often, the person who struck the golf ball is liable for the accident. However, its not always as clear-cut as this. In some cases, it may be the golf course thats been negligent in its duty of care to you, such as if there were inadequate warning signs placed in high-risk areas.
The Golf Professional, or designee, shall enforce all golf course rules and regulations, and shall have the authority to remove any player for rule-regulation violation.
Golf course superintendent. A golf course superintendent is a person who professionally manages the labor, time, materials and financial resources needed to care for the turfgrass and landscaped grounds on a golf course. Golf course superintendents have also been referred to as greenskeepers and turf managers.
You may be able to claim compensation after being hit by a golf ball if the accident was caused by: A player who hit the ball before youd cleared the fairway or the green. The golf club had failed to or maintain safety fences in high-risk areas.

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