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The Trouble With Errant Ball Coverage and Nearby Homes
How vital is errant ball coverage for homeowners that live next to golf courses? Shouldn’t golf course owners or offending golfers be liable for damage caused to
What Golf Courses Can Do After an Earthquake
If you run a golf course, there is always a chance you must know what to do after an earthquake to avoid a disaster. It
How to Repair Major Damage on the Putting Green
The putting green is one of the essential components that make up a golf course and how good a surface is. What are the primary
Effective Methods to Flood-Proof a Golf Course
How can golf course clubhouse leaders flood-proof their green to ensure everyone enjoys it without liability issues? Can owners flood-proof the green? Although it is virtually
How Your Client Can Encourage Prevention of Golf Club Theft
What is the best way to prevent golf club theft, and how can clubs take the initiative to enact these measures? Golf clubs are expensive
Winterizing the Golf Course
As temperatures plummet and golfers put away their gear for the winter, think about preparing your golf course for the next season. The cold and
Building a Success Brand for Your Golf Business
Building a successful brand for your golf business is vital to securing regular clients that will return. If you’ve just recently started a golf business,
Preparing Your Golf Course for the Winter Season
Preparing your golf course for colder weather is essential toward understanding the surprises that could arise. Cold weather always wreaks havoc on golf courses. As
When the Golfball Crashes Through a House Window
When a golf ball crashes through a homeowner’s window, there is the question of who faces liability. All too often, a golfer hits a ball
How Golf Resorts Can Capitalize On Guest Revenue
Golf resorts are no longer simply a place to play a round of golf. A golf resort will have better tools to reach its potential