Golf club and course services
- Golf-ball strike and adjacent-property risk assessments
- Fairway, tee, landing-zone and strike-pattern review
- Existing barriers, warnings and operational controls
- Public-liability and visitor-risk review
- Cart and vehicle-route safety
- Blind corner, crossing and path risk
- Machinery, workshops, chemicals and fuel
- Lightning, severe weather and warning procedures
- Employee, caddie, contractor and visitor safety
- Incident registers, training and mitigation plans
Residential estate and HOA services
- OHS legal compliance system
- Board, trustee and management responsibility
- Contractor access and renovation controls
- Common-area and public-liability risk
- Roads, gates, security and traffic interfaces
- Pools, playgrounds, paths and facilities
- Incident reporting, legal appointments and registers
- Emergency planning, audits and management reporting
When golf balls repeatedly enter neighbouring property
Repeated golf-ball strikes may create risks to people, buildings, vehicles and the normal use of adjacent property. A specialist assessment can record the strike pattern, physical relationship between the hole and affected property, existing controls and reasonably available mitigation options.
The purpose is to replace assumption and argument with documented evidence and a structured risk-control process.
- Strike records and incident history
- Distance, line of play and likely landing zone
- Topography, prevailing conditions and player profile
- Existing netting, vegetation, barriers and warnings
- Exposure of children, residents, visitors and workers
- Relevant legal principles
- Short-, medium- and long-term mitigation options