BIG difference..... Country Club, basic public course or high end public course
It also depends on where your house is, on the tee, fairway, or green area. If you are in the fairway area, you are more likely to see balls.
If there is a net at the house you are looking at, rest assured, they have had issues and you will too.
We built our first house on a golf course (public) that had a good name for itself and we were on the tee area. Hubby is a golfer so we knew where not to build. We also belong to a high end country club where we see golf pros and celebs often.
Quite honestly, I was ready to move on after a couple years because it got really old to get cat calls everytime I walked outside with my daughter, have the greens attendants out on the course by 5:30-6am and peering into my windows (we were a good bit away from the course too), have men urinate in front of me at my back gate when they had to pass the snack shack with bathrooms to get to the tee by my gate. We didn't realize it at the time but they let any piece of trash who paid the fee go play golf.
It was like living in a fishbowl and I hated it. Now the people a few doors down had the high nets up and it was known that they would have balls go through the window and into their house as well. Once, a ball landed in the baby carrier at a time when thankfully, there was no baby in the carrier.
I would never ever live on a public course again. I can honestly say that out of 10 of us who built at the same time on this course.. have gone on to other areas and built homes much more private and nicer.
Now if it is a country club, it is different because the members pay a lot of money to be there (one time initiation fee in the neighborhood of $50,000 plus monthly fees around $1000 minimum), are good golfers, practice good etiquette, and are a different breed than the fly by nighter golfers at the public course. UNLESS, it is a public course that is high end, the fees to play are upwards of $500, etc... think Torrey Pines in the San Diego area.
Katie's analogy of Grey Poupon vs French's is spot on.
@Kari.. your area is beautiful... It is hard to play well at Pebble Beach because of the beautiful scenery!