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Golfers are responsible for their conduct and play, including errant shots that may result in property damage or personal injuries.
Hit by a Golf Ball While on Adjacent Private Property Assuming a properly designed course, golf course owners generally bear no liability for people hit by golf balls while on private property adjacent to the course. The law presumes spectators of golf assume the risk of golf ball injuries, just as players do.
The courts have held that there is an inadverent risk of harm anytime you play golf or even sitting in the stands of a baseball game. In short if you are on a golf course or watching a tournament and get hit by a golf ball, unless they intentionally hit it at you, there is no criminal or civil cause of action.
The owner or operator of a private golf course may be held liable for injuries to a person struck by a golf ball. That is if the owner or operator failed to exercise ordinary care in maintaining the course in a reasonably safe condition.
So, generally courts have found that golfers are not liable for a golf ball hitting someone unless you should have seen a person positioned within the direct line of your shot. But, that doesnt mean that you cant be sued and that alone can be costly.

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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. Golfers need to take ordinary care when playing, but sometimes even the best golfers will hit a wild shot.
New Rule: Under Rule 11.1, for all accidental deflections, including when the ball hits the player or opponent or their equipment or caddies: There is no penalty and the ball is played as it lies (with limited exceptions).
There is no statutory law that governs golf ball liability. However, the Supreme Court of Florida has established that the driver of a golf ball is charged with the duty to exercise ordinary care for the safety of persons reasonably within the range of danger.
The law varies from state to state and from case to case. In most cases if you ask the golfer, he will say it is the homeowner and should be covered on their homeowners insurance. In other cases if you ask the homeowner he will say the golfer is responsible.
In yet another exception to the rule, a California appeals court decided a golfer who mistakenly hits someone with his golf club may be held liable for negligence. Being hit by a golf ball is an inherent risk of the sport that everyone appreciates, but being hit by a golf club is not.

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