Golf course liability case headed to Supreme Court

Golfing actuaries

Solicitors for Niddry Castle Golf Club are awaiting a response from the Supreme Court on permission to appeal against a decision at Scotland’s inner court that found it chiefly liable for an on-course injury.

The West Lothian course was apportioned 80% liability in an appeal hearing after an inexperienced golfer, Anthony Phee, was hit by a ball struck by another player, James Gordon.

Initial hearings

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