B.C. woman files lawsuit saying she was injured by stray golf ball while driving

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A B.C. woman has filed a lawsuit saying she suffered serious injuries after being struck by a stray golf ball while driving on a road that runs through a Vancouver Island golf course.

A notice of civil claim filed in B.C. Supreme Court last week names the Victoria Golf Club, a club member and the District of Oak Bay as defendants.

In the claim, Evelyn Mohr says she was driving along Beach Drive, which bisects the golf club, on June 4, 2023, when an errant ball sailed through the open window of her vehicle and struck her in the face, according to the notice of civil

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