You could try that, if you are as shady as that fictional P.I.
But, you are legally liable for your action. You are liable to pay for the loss of the glass. If you Cary homeowners insurance, you could inquire if your personal liability coverage would pay for "damage to property of others." There will be a dollar limit stated in your policy. You sould be careful about claiming on your insurance because you may be getting a no claims discount now. If you have a good agent, he should advise about this.
You could just pay for it and be don with it.
You could argue that no one in their right mind would build a house with glass facing a fairway. But then the oposing argument would be that no one in their right mind would hit a ball that hard if they did not know how to aim the ball better. They make driving ranges for golfers like that.
Which side are you on?If you are the golfer who hit the ball, the previous answer is correct. You are liable and should pay. But I read this as being from the homeowner whose window was broken and the player has not contacted him and offered to pay. In this case, I would contact the golf course management and politely ask for reimbursement. If they refuse, you could sue in small claims court. You could turn it in on your homeowner's policy, but I would check first to see if they would consider it a claim on your policy (which could increase your premiums) or subrogate it with the golf course's insurance (which should not count as a claim on your policy). There are always two sides to a storyI don't believe the answer to this question is as black and white as it may appear. Here are several articles and cases which illustrate the grayness of the issue.http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2006/May/15/ln/FP605150350.HTML
This article addresses where one player accidently hit another player. A similar argument could be made for the broken window.
http://www.golfdigest.com/features/index.ssf?/features/gd200207worsthomes.HTML
Golf Digest provides two answers, one moral and one legal answer each. It appears morally, the player should pay for the broken window, but legally, the issue is not as black and white.
Good luck with this dilemma.
An 11 wood is a highly lofted fairway wood. They are extremely rare, but you would find one with about 27 degrees of loft. It could be used to replace a five iron, but most people would prefer a hybrid.
Are hippo golf clubs good quality?
the company who owns hippo golf is a company called edinburgh woolen mill (ewm) which is a clothes company also owns jane norman and ponden home and recently bought out the peacocks chain
Can you use a putter to get out of a sand trap?
You can, you can use any club you want out of the bunker... results may vary.
Is the Dorset field club the oldest golf course in vt?
Yes. Moreover, its the oldest golf club at its original course. 9 holes are evident from a course map dated 1886. Golf 1st was played their 5 years sooner just not on a "course".
This answer is incorrect with respect to the oldest existing golf club with continuous golf at the same location. The Edgewood Club of Tivoli in Tivoli NY was founded in 1884 and has had golf continuously since then.
What is the value of toney penna golf clubs?
Toney Penna was famous for persimmon drivers, primarily. Back then, clubs were designed, developed, prototyped and handcrafted by the same person and his persimmon woods were very popular on and off the tour. He went on to design lots of very very good clubs, but his company and the clubs that bore his name never really gained much popularity. In the early 90's, Penna Golf wasn't doing to well (the Callaway Big Bertha was kicking everyone's ass). Nicklaus sold his shares of MacGregor and bought out Toney Penna to form Nicklaus Golf. In fact, Nicklaus liked the designs that Penna had at the time so much, that he thought he could save the company simply by putting his name on it. See the "Toney Penna Innovator" and the Nicklaus N1 irons for reference.
Value: Penna Innovators from the early 90s or some of his stuff from the 60s and 70s in pristine condition might be worth a couple hundred bucks to the right person.
What does a Nassau refer to in golf?
I play golf and have never heard of a reference to "Nassau" in golf, however there is a golf course in Nassau Bahamas. I cant remember if that is Paradise Valley or Cable Beach it has been awhile since I have been there.
Which blade irons are the most forgiving?
While forgiving blade irons are typically different for each person, there are a few which are known for being excellent and forgiving blade irons. VR blades, Titleist 690MBS, Mizuno MP32, and Mizuno MP 33's are some of the top picks.
What was the name of the Canadian golfer that won a green jacket in 1994?
What Green jacket are you talking about? It wasn't the Masters.
How do you get a hole in one on the real gilligan's island mini golf hole 11?
Tee off from the middle hole. Hit a full powered shot, aiming for the corner of the wall at the bottom of the mound (side closest to the hole). The wall will take some speed off the ball and will rebound straight in the hole.
Did Chris Perry quit competitive golfing?
No, he has not quit competitive golf. He is rehabilitating an injury he suffered at the 2001 British Open. He has been granted a Major Medical Exemption again for 2008, the sixth year he has received such an exemption.
Is there fairway on a par 3 at golf?
Usually, although for a Par 3 hole, it may be quite short as the idea is to get "on" in one and two putt.
What was the name of Payne Stewart's hat?
It is not a tam o'shanter, a tam has no bill.
Payne wore a Ivy League Cap. It is not a Newsboy either.
http://www.villagehatshop.com/newsboy-hats-and-ivy-caps.html
How do you know you are in a waste bunker and not a regular bunker?
You won't see any rakes around and it is probably a different color than the regular bunker.