But that s a real.
Hitting golf ball out window door.
Window coverings like the ziprite shade are ideal for giving your windows and even some outdoor patio areas complete protection from errant golf balls while simultaneously blocking harsh sunlight and heat for a more comfortable living environment.
If you don t get any help tell the golf course in a letter that you are contacting the attorney general of your state.
With today s options in window and home protection you can get color coordinated window screens porch or even total home protection.
You break a window you pay for it.
Additionally homeowner s insurance may handle the damage.
Recreational golfer todd sachs relayed one such story of how when he was 12 years old his ball smashed into a sliding glass door.
Try something other than glass.
Baseball through window duration.
Nobody wants to wake up to a shattering window from stray golf balls.
While golf courses are usually designed so the golfer is hitting the ball away from the houses protection is needed for the windows of any home overseeing a fairway or green.
It s their responsibility to keep the golf balls within the areas of the field.
Taking my driver and hitting a golf ball through a glass door.
And it s not just windows that show the effect of golf ball damage.
Start by asking the golf course to put up a net to stop the balls from hitting your house.
The flip side of that coin is that homeowners should bear responsibility for golf ball damage since they assumed obvious risk by deciding to purchase a home near a golf course.
Find out why close.
The screen acts as a barrier in front of the glass slowing down and reducing the speed of the ball.
In some cases it can be a combination of the two.
Living on a golf course is a dream situation for many golf enthusiasts but a golf ball crashing through household windows can quickly remove the luster.
Exterior shades are a one time purchase that will protect you from having to constantly replace more expensive windows and glass doors should they get smashed by a golf ball.
I gave them my information and told them to call me to work out the details.
But at some point it becomes cost prohibitive.
In most cases this prevents the glass from being hit or breaking.
No more broken windows.
Glass can be made to take the impact of just about anything think bullet resistant glass.
So from what i have read the golfer is not liable for the damage caused by an errant golf ball as long as the golfer was exercising reasonable care.
That one shot turned out to cost him rather his parents more.
One method of reducing the likelihood of having windows damaged by golf ball strikes is to install an exterior shading screen over the window.