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rjcola63
01-10-2020, 04:56 PM
This goes out to the 3 ladies who checked in at Hilltop executive course today 1-10-2020 for a 11:50 tee time. Your rudeness by checking in and leaving without playing prevented others from enjoying a beautiful day of golf. I was your 4th so I watched it all. Instead I waited for 3 foursomes to play and was finally placed with another group of 3 and had a great day of golf.

golfing eagles
01-10-2020, 05:03 PM
This goes out to the 3 ladies who checked in at Hilltop executive course today 1-10-2020 for a 11:50 tee time. Your rudeness by checking in and leaving without playing prevented others from enjoying a beautiful day of golf. I was your 4th so I watched it all. Instead I waited for 3 foursomes to play and was finally placed with another group of 3 and had a great day of golf.

So, which was it?????:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

asianthree
01-10-2020, 05:52 PM
It’s odd that all 3 chose not to play. Weather, sudden illness, or maybe spouse had an emergency

dewilson58
01-10-2020, 05:54 PM
Sounds like a bondhead in the starter's shack.

golfing eagles
01-10-2020, 05:58 PM
Sounds like she had a choice of going out alone at her tee time or waiting for 3 foursomes until the next threesomes tee time Sucks, but it happens

CWGUY
01-10-2020, 06:17 PM
:popcorn: Well that certainly was a different 1st. post. :icon_wink: Wonder if the OP understands the Tee Time Point System. 1 point for playing and 3 points for a no-show. It does happen at times. :icon_wink:

dewilson58
01-10-2020, 06:17 PM
Sounds like she had a choice of going out alone at her tee time or waiting for 3 foursomes until the next threesomes tee time Sucks, but it happens




Oh, okay. Didn't know she had a choice, I thought the starter was holding her. If she didn't want to wait..........play solo and hit a couple balls.

anothersteve
01-10-2020, 06:59 PM
This goes out to the 3 ladies who checked in at Hilltop executive course today 1-10-2020 for a 11:50 tee time. Your rudeness by checking in and leaving without playing prevented others from enjoying a beautiful day of golf. I was your 4th so I watched it all. Instead I waited for 3 foursomes to play and was finally placed with another group of 3 and had a great day of golf.

On that course from the first tee you can see almost the whole course, they probably saw there were players on every hole and said forget it. It's expected on that course to be so crowded. You could've played alone and it would have taken you just as long as if you were four. Last time I played there it took two hours. I know not to play there again until the summer.
Steve

karostay
01-10-2020, 07:50 PM
Its their right ...sorry but it is...

JoMar
01-10-2020, 09:25 PM
No cancellation points doing it their way

OrangeBlossomBaby
01-10-2020, 10:49 PM
On that course from the first tee you can see almost the whole course, they probably saw there were players on every hole and said forget it. It's expected on that course to be so crowded. You could've played alone and it would have taken you just as long as if you were four. Last time I played there it took two hours. I know not to play there again until the summer.
Steve

It wasn't that bad today. Hubby got his 9 holes in around an hour and a half, with a threesome and a foursome ahead of and behind him. When I told him about this post he said it was a shame, because if he'd known there was an open tee time he would've gone again right after his swim at the pool.

rjn5656
01-11-2020, 06:32 AM
Have played there many times, never any longer than other courses I have played in the villages.

KLBNJ
01-11-2020, 07:48 AM
They decided to go out to lunch at 11:50 then shopping but tell their husbands they were golfing. Happens all the time with many women doing this same game plan. You pegged it! They are very rude and inconsiderate. Sorry this happened to you.

Bay Kid
01-11-2020, 07:55 AM
3 points is no real penalty.

Gymfly1
01-11-2020, 08:44 AM
People do this all the time to avoid cancellation points. I think it is a considerate thing to do so any golf groups they are in won’t be penalized the next week and get shut out of tee times for having too many points.

OhioBuckeye
01-11-2020, 09:21 AM
This goes out to the 3 ladies who checked in at Hilltop executive course today 1-10-2020 for a 11:50 tee time. Your rudeness by checking in and leaving without playing prevented others from enjoying a beautiful day of golf. I was your 4th so I watched it all. Instead I waited for 3 foursomes to play and was finally placed with another group of 3 and had a great day of golf.

Well at least you got to play. It really won’t do any good to complain. TV won’t say or do anything, that don’t want to make anybody mad or upset them. At least you got to play even though it was an inconvenience!

forebubba
01-11-2020, 09:32 AM
As a former starter, this starter should not have teed them off on the computer, by doing that that the 3 "ladies" got 3 points each same as a no show. Yes rude!

Topspinmo
01-11-2020, 09:50 AM
3 points is no real penalty.
It is if you play everyday. Points add up

Marathon Man
01-11-2020, 02:48 PM
I don't know how someone can say that they were prevented form playing when others decide not to play. Not choosing to play alone is just that, a choice made by you, not something forced on you.

I have played executive golf by myself many times. It's great. Play two balls off the tee. Extra putts.

yankygrl
01-11-2020, 02:51 PM
Other then the fact you probably didn't want to play by yourself, why didn't you just go out and play at the first assigned time? Yes they were rude but they also have the right to check in and not play especially if the weather was bad or 1 point day.

CWGUY
01-11-2020, 03:52 PM
Other then the fact you probably didn't want to play by yourself, why didn't you just go out and play at the first assigned time? Yes they were rude but they also have the right to check in and not play especially if the weather was bad or 1 point day.

:) Close to 80 degrees..... don't think that was it and if it's a 1 point day you don't have to do anything.

rjcola63
01-11-2020, 07:23 PM
No, not the starters fault. They checked in walked back to their carts and rode off.

rjcola63
01-11-2020, 07:29 PM
I waa referring to the 3 spots they wasted. If they had called and cancelled in the AM, people who call the shack for a tee time would have been able to play.

MarkGoldberg
01-12-2020, 06:22 AM
As a former starter, this starter should not have teed them off on the computer, by doing that that the 3 "ladies" got 3 points each same as a no show. Yes rude!

That’s not true. I was a starter as well. If there is no bad weather, where they only assign 1 point for no shows, the only way to avoid 3 points is to show up and check in. Once checked in, the starter had to tee you off systemically for you avoid the 3 points. If you are a no show, then you really are taking the spot of someone else who may have wanted that tee time. And that is rude.

stan the man
01-12-2020, 09:44 AM
It wasn't that bad today. Hubby got his 9 holes in around an hour and a half, with a threesome and a foursome ahead of and behind him. When I told him about this post he said it was a shame, because if he'd known there was an open tee time he would've gone again right after his swim at the pool.

Wonderful, wish I would have known too, would have joined your husband.

stan the man
01-12-2020, 09:53 AM
This goes out to the 3 ladies who checked in at Hilltop executive course today 1-10-2020 for a 11:50 tee time. Your rudeness by checking in and leaving without playing prevented others from enjoying a beautiful day of golf. I was your 4th so I watched it all. Instead I waited for 3 foursomes to play and was finally placed with another group of 3 and had a great day of golf.

I think I would have been upset by thinking that they didn't want to play with me and decided to leave rather than play with me

Chi-Town
01-12-2020, 10:32 AM
3 points is no real penalty.

It can be this time of year. Some group schedulers will not put players in with three points.

Bookrec
01-12-2020, 04:35 PM
I agree. Too many points and you can’t get a tee time for a week.

LadyPenO
01-12-2020, 09:16 PM
Isn't it a woman's prerogative to change her mind at the last moment? I'm afraid I've been guilty of doing that, but I agree, it is very rude NOT to invite the 4th to go along to lunch with the three ladies who changed their minds at the last minute. Thanks for calling this to our attention, perhaps it will make a difference for many future golfers.

Bay Kid
01-13-2020, 08:13 AM
It is if you play everyday. Points add up

So true, but they probably only play once a week. So easy to call the starter and cancel. Even if only an hour or 2. Somebody might call to play.

DARFAP
01-14-2020, 08:49 AM
A threesome (+one) decides not to play because they can see groups on every hole? Like they would be playing that fast? Not sure about this take.