GOLF HOST SOUTH, INC. v. DUNBAR

No. 81-47.

404 So.2d 162 (1981)

GOLF HOST SOUTH, INC., Appellant, v. Carl O. DUNBAR, Jr., Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

September 23, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lewis H. Hill, III, and Norman Stallings, Jr., of Hill, Hill & Dickenson, Tampa, for appellant.

Carl O. Dunbar, Jr., of Dunbar, Dunbar, Roman & Anderson, P.A., Dunedin, for appellee.


PER CURIAM.

We believe that the court properly limited the general public's use of the golf course facilities at Innisbrook. Appellant's contention that the court had no standing to interfere with the internal affairs of a voluntary association is without merit because contractual rights were involved, and the golf club is controlled by appellant, which is a for-profit corporation. However, our study of the applicable documents leads us to conclude that the court...

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