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NY court rules 'Fore' is courtesy, not requirement
Posted: 12.21.2010 at 10:30 AM
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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York's top court says "shanked" shots are a common hazard on the links and golfers can't expect to get a warning shout of "Fore!" every time a ball comes their way.

The Court of Appeals in a unanimous ruling Tuesday upheld lower courts' dismissal of a doctor's personal injury lawsuit against his golfing partner.

The seven judges say Dr. Anoop Kapoor's failure to yell in advance of his errant shot from the rough did not amount to intentional or reckless conduct. The ball blinded Dr. Azad Anand in one eye on the Long Island course in 2002.

The court cited a judge's finding that Anand was not in the foreseeable zone of danger while searching for his own ball on the fairway and, as a golfer, consented to the inherent risks of the sport.


Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.

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