Photo location - Override

I have analyzed hundreds of photos of prints and negatives and am adding them to my photo library.

I adds the location to each batch of photos using "I command."

I am able to enter my home address and Photos seems to recognize it, but when I close the dialogue and see photos at times, the place has changed to a local reference point, in this case a local Golf Club. If I once again, select the photo, and then click Control - I map shows the PIN dropped in the correct location of our home.

Is there a way to correct the situation or to stop the picture to adjust the location?

Right now it seems that we spent most of our Christmas and birthdays to the Golf Club.

There is currently no way to substitute the name of the location.  Photos retrieves the names of the locations of a database of places.  Send feedback to Apple on a usability problem.  This database must be updated.

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