COOK v. JOHNSTON

No. 2 CA-CIV 5046.

141 Ariz. 589 (1984)

688 P.2d 215

C.W. "Charlie" COOK and Thalia Cook, husband and wife, Plaintiffs/Appellants, v. Jim L. JOHNSTON and Janet Johnston, husband and wife, Defendants/Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 2.

June 26, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lieberthal & Kashman, P.C. by David H. Lieberthal, Tucson, for plaintiffs/appellants.

Bury & Moeller by David C. Bury, Tucson, for defendants/appellees.


OPINION

HATHAWAY, Judge.

This case presents us with the question of whether a golfer, with an alleged propensity to shank his golf shot, owed a duty to warn a member of his golfing foursome about this problem and whether the so-called shanker breached that duty. The trial court, finding that plaintiff had not established the existence of such a duty, entered a judgment notwithstanding the jury's verdict which had awarded $2,000 to the plaintiff. Considering...

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