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Originally Posted by psgolf@comcast.net
moved here 10 years ago. can see the hand writing on the wall. there is not enough golf courses for the massive increase in houses. cant get on executive courses and as a priority member, groups are being shut out on a weekly basis. developer does not understand. Everybody that moves here that are not golfers end up trying golf and most like it. So non golfers become golfers and the demand increases. The developer does not understand this. unless something changes, as a golfer we have seen the best on the villages. Greed is right!!!!!
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It doesn’t make sense to build infrastructure (courses, restaurants, stores, roads, etc.) for the maximum population. If everyone lived here year round, more infrastructure would be added to meet demand. But it’s too expensive to have most of it go unused for most of the year. This is why the year rounders dread winter because of the influx of snowbirds. This place is great from May to December. If so many would quit going north in the spring, this would be a much better place.
And, please don’t tell me that snowbirds help fund my lifestyle. I’d rather pay more than deal with the short-term influx that prevents me from playing golf or forces me to wait an hour to get a table at a restaurant. I really don’t want to eat at dinner 4:30.