Teed off residents near a golf club have complained after claiming their homes are being bombarded with stray balls
Some locals say they are forced to stay indoors as a result.
One claims they now can’t sit outside for fear of being injured.
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Another alleged their mobile home had been damaged by a wayward ball.
It happened at the Lydd Golf Club and Driving Range, in Lydd, near Romney Marsh, Kent.
One resident said: “We all just want a quiet life and be able to relax outside in our gardens.”
He alleged: “But that’s not possible with golf balls coming out of the sky.
“As well as the damage to our homes, there’s the real risk of injury to us or our pets.”
Another claimed his mobile home has been hit at least six times, causing dents to the side and roof, as reported on What’s The Jam.
But golf club bosses said they have a good reputation in the area.
It said it takes the claims very seriously and has taken measures to stop balls going astray.
Tom Wraight, club manager, said: “Lydd Golf Club and Driving Range Limited has been a part of the Romney Marsh community for over 30 years.
“The golf club has gained a notable reputation as well as a significant number of memberships and is used by those who reside nearby in the area and beyond.
“The golf club would always take the concerns of any residents seriously and carry out an investigation, followed by findings.
“The golf club is aware of one ongoing complaint from a resident, who used to attend the golf club but was subsequently banned.
“A recent inspection carried out by a representative of the local authority confirmed that the golf club has extensive measures in place to mitigate the risk of errant golf balls coming onto neighbouring properties.
“And has taken the best practicable means to reduce the risk of this occurring.
“The golf club is not currently aware of any reports of damage to property of residents, nor any injuries.
“The golf club remains committed to upholding best practices and addressing any concerns proportionately and amicably that may be raised.”