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Originally Posted by rubicon
goodtimesintv: In all due respect I believe more than 40% of the people who live here play golf but I'll concede that point. However playing the executive courses is not free. either you pay an additional $141.00 per year plus whatever portion of the amenity fee is applied and unless your a glutton for punishment you need to pony up $8 per month for the tee time scheduling system.
In addition if one wants to play a championship they can buy a priority membership and get a reduced rate or pay the seasonal rate. One could equate the championship courses with indoor pools and the executive courses with rec center pools.
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Executive golf is free. Nobody HAS to drive a cart, and nobody has to buy an annual trail fee for $141 even if they do want to drive a cart. We can pay the trail fee as we go, for a "whopping" $3.
SMH......
I'm all for a priority golf membership for both golf and the club pools to use with family and guests. That's why we buy that priority membership every year.
I also said right up front that I would be happy to pay a fee to use a regulation, competition length
indoor pool.
A great reason to have one hasn't been mentioned yet:
swimming after dark at 5-6pm once the time changes for the winter. Darkness early, after classes and teams occupy the sport pools all day till 3-4pm, seriously limits lap time overall, and especially lap time that's not in the peak sun exposure hours.