Golf Ball injury
being on the recieveing end of the golf ball is dangerous, we have a public golf course near my hood, and I noticed that the trees in the area are peppered with old imbeded golf *****, pretty scary stuff.
Originally Posted by RMADERMAN
He is just lucky I was having a senior moment and did not initially connect the loud sound with a golf ball hitting my XF.
I can see the headlines.
"GOLFER SEVERLY INJURED IN GOLF CART, HIT BY CROSSFIRE"
I can see the headlines.
"GOLFER SEVERLY INJURED IN GOLF CART, HIT BY CROSSFIRE"
Originally Posted by RMADERMAN
Lived here for 22 years. House is 270 yards from tee box plus another 40 yards over the house. This was a first.
Well I finally called the Dent wizard. $75 and unbelievable. You cannot tell it was hit by the golfball. And I kept procastinating. What an idiot. Wish I had before and after pictures.
My only mistake was trying to do it myself with one of those tv adv products. It worked about 85%.
Oh and thanks Crossfire forum for the link to the BMW forum with a Miami contact.
My only mistake was trying to do it myself with one of those tv adv products. It worked about 85%.
Oh and thanks Crossfire forum for the link to the BMW forum with a Miami contact.
Originally Posted by maxcichon
Having been a golfer for 35 years AND now living on a golf course, it needs to be pointed out that the golfer (NOT the golf course) IS responsible for any damages caused by an errant stroke. Be it a window, a forehead or a car.
A few weeks back my wife and I went on a road trip in the SRT6 to San Diego. Drove right past the Torrey Pines golf club driving range and was hit by a ball. Fortunately I can not find a mark on the car
. It must have been a glancing blow but it was sure loud. I was really pissed off until I could not find anything wrong.
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