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What Can a Golf Expert Witness Opine On?
Driving
Hitting the ball off the tee.
Putting
Rolling the ball into the hole.
Chipping
Short shots around the green.
Approach Shots
Shots aimed at the green.
Bunker Play
Playing from sand traps.
Course Management
Strategically navigating the course.
FAQs for Golf Expert Witnesses
What is a golf expert witness?
A golf expert witness is a golf professional who explains standards, safety, and rules in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing accidents, and testifying to clarify golf liability issues.
What types of cases may require the assistance of a golf expert witness?
A golf expert witness handles cases involving golf cart accidents, course design defects, maintenance standards, safety protocols, rules violations, and golf industry liability disputes.
How can a golf expert witness evaluate adherence to industry safety standards?
A golf expert witness evaluates adherence to industry safety standards by reviewing course design, signage, training, incident reports, and comparing them to accepted golf safety guidelines.
What credentials should a golf expert witness possess for testimony?
A golf expert witness should have professional golf experience, teaching or coaching credentials, industry certifications, and prior expert testimony or litigation support experience.
How does a golf expert witness analyze liability in on-course injury incidents?
A golf expert witness analyzes liability in on-course injury incidents by reviewing course design, safety protocols, player conduct, and industry standards to assess negligence.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting golf expert witnesses?
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