Golfer Sues Mercedes-Benz Of South Orlando Over Hole-in-One Prize Dispute
Giancarlo Perlas September 13, 2023An avid golfer found herself in a legal dispute with Mercedes-Benz of South Orlando after a charity golf tournament took an unexpected turn. Linda Chen made a hole-in-one during the Fins on the Fairway charity golf tournament, securing her claim to a brand-new Mercedes-Benz E-Class prize. However, what should have been a triumphant moment turned into a contentious lawsuit.
Allegations
Chen filed a lawsuit against several parties involved in the tournament, alleging a breach of contract. According to Fox News, she sought to recoup the luxury car or its stated value of $90,000. Her claim hinged on the fact that she was promised the E-Class in exchange for her hole-in-one achievement, which she got in the 11th hole.
The Controversy
The dispute centers around whether Chen failed to disclose her status as a former professional golfer. Tournament organizers argued that she had not revealed her past professional experience, rendering her ineligible for the prize. They pointed out that other professional golfers in the event had disclosed their status.
The Complainant’s Arguments
Chen, on the other hand, maintained that she had been registered as an amateur golfer with the US Golf Association for the past 15 years. She insisted that she had met all the tournament’s eligibility requirements and was rightfully entitled to claim the prize.
The Legal Battle Unfolds
The case now sits in a civil court, where the legitimacy of Chen’s claims will be determined. Whether the tournament’s rules explicitly stated that former professional golfers were ineligible remains a critical question.
Final Thoughts
The golf tournament’s unexpected twist serves as a reminder of the importance of clear rules and eligibility criteria in such events. As the legal battle unfolds, it remains to be seen whether Linda Chen will ultimately drive away in a coveted Mercedes-Benz E-Class or if she’ll be left empty-handed.