The person who caused the damaged is generally the one who is liable and has to pay for the damages.
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∙ 14y agoNo, the golfer is liable
The person who threw or hit the golf-ball into the windshield
Yes.
When he chases after the running boy in the golf course.
HIt the ball to the green/hole in as few hts as possible. Stay out of water hazards Don't hit other people on the course with your golf ball
He gets hit in the head with a golf ball
People get hit by golf ball because they don't pay attention to their surroundings on the golf course. And the person that hit them didn't yell "FORE!" (:
There are no positions in golf. As an individual sport, the sole player must play his/her ball from anywhere on the course they hit it.
I don't have any statistics, but more people get hit by golf balls. Most people have the sense to get off the course or not go on it if there is a threat of lightening. Being hit by a golf ball is one of the most dangerous things that will happen on a golf course, so if you hear 'fore' duck.
A golf ball can be hit farther by using more strength. A golf ball can also be hit harder by using the right club and hitting the ball with the wind.
if the golf ball is hit into the air, the forces on the golf ball are pushing (when the golf ball is hit) and air resistance (when it is flying through the air). when the ball hits the ground and starts to roll, the only force acting on it is friction.
yes. it is possible to hit the tee with out moving the golf ball it just depends on how you hit it