The Scot who led 80s Australian rock band Men At Work has vowed to “never forgive” those who brought a lawsuit over their anthem Down Under after his bandmate took his own life.
13.10.2022 - 16:37 / foxnews.com
An Arkansas golf club is at the center of controversy over a prize that was offered if a competitor nailed a hole-in-one on the 10th tee. Morrilton Country Club, one of the oldest golf facilities in Central Arkansas, located in Morrilton, promoted a handsome prize for completing a tough challenge.The club said anyone who got a hole-in-one on the 10th hole would receive the keys to an F-150 thanks to a local dealership, Jay Hodge Ford. Saturday’s competition was billed as the "Tournament of the Century." Sounds simple enough.
An Arkansas golf club is at the center of controversy. (Reuters) Austin Clagett, of Conway, was up to the challenge. Clagett went out to the tee box and sunk the hole-in-one, earning the nice ride and a story that would last a lifetime, according to Golf Digest.
Little did he know, the hole-in-one would launch a legal battle. The car wasn’t awarded to him after all, and he filed a lawsuit against the country club and the dealership. "When it was Austin Clagett’s turn to try to get a hole-in-one, Austin Clagett hit the ball and it went in the hole on the first attempt," a news release said, via KATV.
"Afterward, Morrilton Country Club and Jay Hodge Ford of Morrilton refused to give Austin Clagett the keys or transfer him the title to the 2022 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercrew." Austin Clagett poses with his hole-in-one ball and what he thought would be his prize. (Faulkner County Circuit Clerk Records) Clagett retained Andrew Norwood of Denton & Zachary PLLC and launched a civil lawsuit. "This is about doing what is right.
The Scot who led 80s Australian rock band Men At Work has vowed to “never forgive” those who brought a lawsuit over their anthem Down Under after his bandmate took his own life.
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