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To add to what the others have posted about open slots, number of times played in a week, etc., please keep in mind that you will not always be able to get the prime time slots. This is all based on a points system..the more points, the less play. Points are kept separate for the executive and championship courses, too. Points on one do not affect the other. If you have guests, residents who do not have guests playing with them have priority regardless of your lack of points.
I'm bringing this up because we used to have a neighbor who complained that he could not get a tee-time and accused TV of false advertising for saying "you can play all the golf you want". I finally explained to him that it wasn't that he couldn't get a tee time, he just couldn't always get the time he wanted. His reply was, "Well, I don't like to play early and I don't want to play late because we can't always get finished". He wanted to play after 10:00 and before 4:00. Ain't gonna happen everyday. You just have to be flexible, keeping in mind that there are lots of golfers here and more so in the winter months.
As for "restrictions", the executive courses are for residents only and their guests. There are a couple of those that are resident only, although there is some talk of allowing residents to have guests on those, too. Anyone can play the championship courses, but if not a resident or guest of one, the fees are much higher.
Hope this helps.
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