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Old 02-15-2025, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by bergercat View Post
I couldn't agree more! It is hard to "fill in" with a group or threesome and some are not welcoming. Unfortunately I have been on the other side on numerous occasions where an "add on" golfer joins our group and acts like he/she wants to take over. I don't know if they just want to fit in, but good advice would be if you are a "fill in", take it slow and see how the group dynamics work before you offer anything. It would serve you well.
I avoid groups, because I think the majority of the "groups" don't understand that it's THEM who are out of step.

Golf in The Villages is public golf. "Groups" have to function within those parameters ... they're not entitle to any "special treatment" by golf course staff. They shouldn't be switching around players into different groups, switching foursome Tee Times, nor making things uncomfortable or difficult, for those who legitimately booked a Tee Time. If a Group ends up with Threesomes, it's THEIR problem, not anyone else's.

I typically book as a single and if a group tries to move me around, it's definitely a no-go. I'm playing at the time I booked and if you switch players around, so I'm playing in 2-some or 1-some, behind a group, I'm making a stink about it.

The rules are the same for everyone, single, doubles & groups. You play at the time you reserved and play in the group you reserved with. & the group doesn't like it, tough luck ... they should do a better job managing their group.