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This used to be the 16th before the course was sold to developers. You can see the tee box at the top, black line on where you should be, white dot for the green (wasn't an easy approach,) and more importantly the dark red line coming from the tee-box.

Those folks sued, as mentioned, claiming they bought the house and didn't know it was on a golf course. The side of the house that faces the tee? They wished it looked like Swiss cheese.

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This used to be the 16th before the course was sold to developers. You can see the tee box at the top, black line on where you should be, white dot for the green (wasn't an easy approach,) and more importantly the dark red line coming from the tee-box.

Those folks sued, as mentioned, claiming they bought the house and didn't know it was on a golf course. The side of the house that faces the tee? They wished it looked like Swiss cheese.

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I would've assumed the golfers would be responsible for any damage.
 
I would've assumed the golfers would be responsible for any damage.
I've played more than a handful of courses in golf communities and I've never seen any signage or legal notices saying golfers were responsible for damages. I can say this with no doubt. If you hit a ball that badly and hit that house you've hit plenty of balls where you had no idea where they went. Two of the houses on the left had installed telephone poles with a netting as protection.

I have no idea what the disposition ended of being for that case. It was a private owner and when I returned he'd already sold the land.

I played it over 100 times; one summer pratically daily (weather.) I never saw anyone hit the house. People definitely did.
 

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