From the Good Golf Guide:
Quote:
• Children under the age of 10 wishing to play golf on The
Villages golf courses must see one of the team professionals at a
championship course for a proficiency approval before playing.
• Spectators under the age of 10 are not permitted.
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This is in regards to Executive courses. Also each kid (over 1 year of age) has to have their own ID.
Just because you don't need a t-tiime after 7 doesn't mean you don't still have to abide by the rules. If your kid can't prove proficiency (meaning - that 2-year old, who probably has no way to hold the club without smacking someone in the knee), then your kid can't play on the course. And if he can't play, he can't be there either, since spectators under 10 aren't allowed.
The Villages Golf CAN do something about it - there are golfers out there after 7, who t-ed off before 7, and the ambassadors are still driving around. They can absolutely ask that the children leave the course.