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We have all heard the stories of 50+ year old airports being
threatened by litigation from residents of recently built homes. Golf courses are apparently under a very similar attack. I played a course in Chicago suburbs that had been in the bottom 10% of Chicagoland courses, but recently had a many-million dollar renovation, and is now in the top 10-20% of Chicago courses. One would think that the homeowners along the course would be pleased by this change of events, as it greatly improves their views and property values. However, it seems that one homeowner is upset about a new tee location (near their yard) and has succeeded in getting a court order to move a tee box (significantly) away from their property. I do not know the entire history of the course, but certainly the homes and course had co-existed for many years (20+). Anyway, I thought this was an interesting parallel to what we are seeing in the airport community, perhaps even more egregious, as it seems crystal clear (to me) that homes on a golf course have a high risk of having errant golf shots land in their backyard. -Nathan |
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