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Litigation

Jun. 6, 2007

Fore! Can Injured Golfer Sue Man Whose Tee Shot Hit Him?

SAN FRANCISCO - Golfers call it a mulligan, a do-over of a bad shot. Jack Ahn's tee shot knocked a playing partner unconscious after the ball struck him in the head at close range.

By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - Golfers call it a mulligan, a do-over of a bad shot.
      Jack Ahn's tee shot knocked a playing partner unconscious after the ball struck him in the head at close range. The partner sued Ahn for negligence. Judges have been replaying the stroke ever since.
      The latest round comes Wednesday in Los A...

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