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Originally Posted by justjim
Trudy: Just wondering if you are going to make his Tee Times for him too?? If you play much golf, Village.net is the best way to get tee times IMHO. With all due respect, most of us old' guys were somewhat like your husband---just a bit intimidated by the computer (maybe we had an office admin.) until we retired and had time to "mess" with it. I got an I-pad and its easy to "mess" with! In south TV, Palmetto, Yankee Clipper and Roosevelt are my 3 favorite executive courses. These 3 have two par fours. I am not a priority member but don't have a problem making a tee time on the Championship Courses --you just need to be flexible sometimes with what time of day you play. I only go outside TV to play when I want to play a certain course----nothing to do with crowds. 
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No I won't be making his T times for him.

He designs aircraft in 3 D on a computer (Boeing engineer) but doesn't surf the net. He will make T times on his surface but will I guess have to break his no T time habit. He currently always goes out early so he is there when the starter shack opens and puts his name in as a single, he likes playing with different people that way he meets different folks, plus our son and others he knows who golf won't get up that early. When we are in Hawaii he is at the Ala Wai at 5:30 every day.
I am trying to make sure the rental we are signing up for is well located for his play. Traffic drives him nuts so being near a good 9 hole if that is what he is going to play is important. And booking a rental falls into my jurisdiction.
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