
10-18-2022, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart
Austin Clagett filed a lawsuit against Morrilton Country Club, because when he played in the club’s “Tournament of the Century” on Oct 8, the Country Club promoted a 2022 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercrew as a prize for the first person to hit a hole-in-one of the course’s 10th hole. That truck had a sticker of prize of $53,595
Clagett went out and aced the 10th hole. According to reports, it was a good, clean ace. It didn’t happen on a provisional. It didn’t happen out of turn. A letter-of-the-law "one." When Clagett went to claim his new ride after round, however, Morrilton Country Club wouldn’t turn over the keys.
I learned that these promotions are only done when dealerships buy insurance to cover the loss if someone wins.
This time, this dealership didn't get insurance!
Jay Hodge Ford says they were unable to secure the necessary insurance for the vehicle in time because they believed the vehicle was for display purposes only. Without their knowledge, Morrilton Country Club promoted the pickup as a hole-in-one prize, perhaps thinking no one would actually make a hole-in-one, a decision which has now backfired spectacularly.
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