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East San Jose neighborhood hit by stray golf balls

For residents living next to Rancho del Pueblo Golf Course in East San Jose, errant golf balls flying over the course’s catch nets and into the surrounding neighborhoods is a fact of life. “I kept the basket on my patio, so when the golf balls came through, I collected them,” Donnette, a resident living in... The post East San Jose neighborhood hit by stray golf balls appeared first on San José Spotlight .

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According to San Jose Spotlight’s source item, East San Jose neighborhood hit by stray golf balls, For residents living next to Rancho del Pueblo Golf Course in East San Jose, errant golf balls flying over the course’s catch nets and into the surrounding neighborhoods is a fact of life. “I kept the basket on my patio, so when the golf balls came through, I collected them,” Donnette, a resident living in… The post East San Jose neighborhood hit by stray golf balls appeared first on San José Spotlight .

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