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Originally Posted by villages07
Actually, JandD, the country club cut you some slack.... normally, at this time of year, you can't reserve ahead of time for 'general public' tee time slots on Champ courses. The public can only snatch open tee times the day of play by calling the club. So, when you made the 3-day-out reservation for you, your wife, and 2 guests (but one was actually a public non-guest) you grabbed a tee time you ended up not being entitled to. I know... rules rules... but tee times this time of year are scarce and limiting 'public' slots to day of play is one way TV tries to prioritize and accommodate resident and guest golf demand.
Otherwise, I agree with Indy's assessment of the situation.
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Where in the 'Rules' is it written that you can't put a Marion County resident in as a guest in the tee-time system? That is your understanding, but without being a TV lawyer, how does one know?
Jerry