
04-13-2024, 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by CharlesNT
Not a problem, but a statement of fact.
Per capita there are fewer courses south of 44, putting more pressure on courses further north.
They claim a survey of new owners told the developers they preferred nature trails and areas to golf courses, so the new areas reflect that. Once people are here for a while many take up the game, and it takes a while to get plans changed to meet demand.
It’s a common complaint, not against the residents, but about the developers.
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Originally Posted by Velvet
Yes, I think first, many who come here don’t yet know how to play golf so they say they prefer nature trails since they can’t go on the golf courses. Then, they walked the same nature trail and natural areas so often that they get bored but the neighbors keep getting together for golf. They learn to play golf. They can finally enjoy the golf courses and they never get tired of golf because it is game that you can always learn more. And they bought this golf cart which finally makes a lot of sense to have. So their taste changes as they live here.
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Hasn’t this been thoroughly discussed on a more CURRENT thread?
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