Summary
THE home was marketed as "a dream for golfers", offering views of one of Scotland's most picturesque courses. So it was surely a given that, for the buyer of a GBP300,000 property overlooking the eighteenth hole, an odd ball over the fence would be par for the course.
Yet after claiming to have collected 27 errant balls from his property in just one month, the owner of a house on Fairways estate has threatened legal action against Cardross Golf Club in Dunbartonshire, demanding that its signature hole is permanently altered to prevent damage to his home.See the full content of this document
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Neighbour Takes a Swing at Golf Club Homeowner Issues Legal Threat Over Stray Shots
The anonymous owner's proposed legal action has forced the club to abandon its renowned hilltop eighteenth tee, with spectacular ...
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