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If we cannot put up a golf ball net, we will continue to have damage done to our <br />property and live in fear while being outside. For some reason our lot and house is <br />right in the" line of fire" for these amateur golfers. We get an average of about fifteen <br />golf balls a day flying into our yard, some hitting the house. No one has been hurt yet, <br />but it is an accident waiting to happen. We cannot enjoy rrelaxing in our own yard, or <br />do yard work without constantly being on guard. We feel this is the only solution to the <br />problem, because Paul Krause will not put a net up near the tee. We have a lot of time <br />and money invested in our property and we have the right to enjoy it. <br /> We wish we would have known something about golf or that someone would <br />have warned us about this potential hazard. All we can do now is to try to fix the <br />problem. <br /> The posts will be constructed of four inch well casing. The casing would be six <br />feet in the ground, cemented in two feet diameter concrete. There would be four posts, <br />placed twenty feet apart. The golf ball net would be attached to the posts and would <br />be twenty five feet high. <br /> <br /> Sincerely, <br /> <br />Natalie Johnson <br /> <br /> <br />