With all due respect Dr. boogie, you make it seem that TV is all about golf. I cannot imagine anyone playing country club courses every day. The first year I retired I belonged to a local cc and played 180 rounds, and can't imagine playing more than that. I have not approached that amount of play since, and I love to play. When we are in TV we (my friend and I, our wives don't play) play the execs about five times a week on average, a CC course once a month, and off campus once a week. I never have thought of it as sad that we play so often off campus - we like several of the nearby courses, they're easy to get on, affordable, and we meet some nice folks from TV and other nearby retirement communities. The execs in TV are mostly well designed and maintained, and challenging tracks that satisfy our golfing needs on a regular basis, and we usually play only the hardest rated tracks. For most people here golf is probably a part, but a small part, of the attraction, and I still say that people at all ends of the affluence spectrum meld together more seamlessly in TV than anywhere else I have lived - and I have lived a lot of places.
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