- Apr 7, 2025
PEMBROKE PINES, FL – Nine months ago, Pembroke Pines Mayor Angelo Castillo stood before frustrated condo residents, vowing swift action to install protective netting after repeated complaints of golf balls shattering windows and endangering lives. Today, not a single net has been erected, leaving homeowners furious and fearing for their safety.
The issue stems from the neighboring Grand Palms Golf & Country Club, where wayward golf balls frequently fly into the adjacent condominiums of Pembroke Falls. Residents have documented:
In October 2023, after another barrage of golf balls caused thousands in damages, Mayor Castillo held a town hall meeting pledging immediate action. "We will accelerate the installation of protective netting," he declared. Yet sources confirm:
"It's not just annoying, it's dangerous," said longtime resident Maria Lopez, holding a golf ball that recently crashed through her lanai screen. "The mayor looked us in the eyes and lied. How many more windows need to break before someone gets seriously hurt?"
Grand Palms management insists they've taken measures, including:
However, residents counter that these are half-measures that fail to address the core issue.
With hurricane season approaching, frustrated homeowners are exploring legal action while the city blames "bureaucratic delays." Meanwhile, the sound of shattered glass remains all too familiar in Pembroke Falls.
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