If so,I have some questions for you. DH and I are considering buying a house that sits on the 16th hole of a private golf course. We love the house, but have some concerns about living on the course. We are worried about golfers coming into our yard to search for wayward golf balls. This is especially a concern because we have a young daughter who would be playing in the back yard. So...if you live on a golf course can you share some info with me? How is it? Has a golf ball ever hit you, your child, or your windows? Do golfers traipse through your yard? Any drunk golfers bother you? (these are things people have brought up to me). The community does not allow fences along the golf course, so our yard would be ope to it. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
I've always wondered about being so close to land that might have heavy use of strong commercial pesticides.
We love living on the golf course - lots of fun to watch the golfers! Some are very good and some are horrible - and the horrible ones have a habit of hitting our house with their golf balls
I would say that you can't sweat the problems that come with living on a course and get any enjoyment out of it - if you feel that you might be bothered, you probably will, and will be selling right away. You have to be "golfer friendly"
For example, we have golfers in our yard all the time looking for their golf balls. I have even found golf balls in our front yard (and we have a two story house! Those balls have had to fly over the roof!) There are also a lot of residents who drive their golf carts or walk the course after hours looking for leftover golf balls who also come into our yard. (There is also a scuba guy that comes in every so often to dive the water traps for golf balls!) BUT I think that this also has a lot to do with where your house is situated on the course - we are on the 11th fairway - the homes closer to the tee probably have less trouble than we do, as we get all the long drives that hook to the left.
We have had 2 broken windows so far, and hopefully no more as we have now installed Lexan window protectors (to be used as hurricane protection also). Of course, the golfers who broke the windows never came to the house to collect those golf balls (or pay us for the windows) unfortunately - I think they flew by in their golf carts as fast as possible.

There's no way you can miss the sound, it's a huge crash!
Our gutters and the aluminum piece on our patio lanai have also been dented by errant shots in a few places, not really noticeable to me so much, but it irks my DH.
I have never noticed any drunk golfers, though we do hear some bad language when they miss a good shot. The other day I heard an "F" bomb when I was walking in, and then I heard someone yell "Sorry Ma'am". I told my husband I was more insulted by him calling me "ma'am" than using the F word
Re the chemicals, that is also a concern of mine, and I have been pleasantly surprised that they really do make an effort here. There are many ponds just full of fish and lots of wildlife here on this course, and I have noticed that they are particularly careful with their spraying. They say that they use no restricted chemicals (but who really knows?).
It IS lovely to look out at the manicured grounds every day (even though the maintenance guys start their rounds at 6AM - LOUD groomers, mowers, etc.), but again, I do think about all the chemicals that are used throughout Florida = all the homes, lawns, shrubs, golf courses, etc. just can't be good.
But all in all, we really love it, and appreciate the feeling of spaciousness, and the entertainment value of watching the golfers.
