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‘Accident waiting to happen’: Neighbors upset with golf driving range next door
Homeowners near Skybrook Golf Club in Huntersville report increased errant golf balls after the club upgraded to a Toptracer system, citing safety concerns and property damage. Neighbors criticize the lack of netting or barriers to prevent balls from entering residential areas. Pinnacle Golf Properties, the club's operator, acknowledged concerns but stated the driving range's location and operations have remained unchanged for 25 years.
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