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Papa_lecki
11-15-2020, 06:42 AM
I just made my first tee time for a championship course. I assume I made a 9 hole tee time not an 18 hole? I dont see that option 9 vs 18 holes.
ureout
11-15-2020, 06:47 AM
I just made my first tee time for a championship course. I assume I made a 9 hole tee time not an 18 hole? I dont see that option 9 vs 18 holes.
it goes in for 18 holes but when you go to the pro shop to pay you just tell them 9 holes and they change it
Paul1934
11-15-2020, 06:48 AM
When you report to the pro shop to check in they will check/confirm 9/18. If not you simply inform them you are playing 9. Not an issue.
bilcon
11-15-2020, 07:48 AM
This is new. Before you could only sign up for 9 holes before 8AM and after 1 or 1:30pm. Is this new rule because of Covid?
John_W
11-15-2020, 10:06 AM
This is new. Before you could only sign up for 9 holes before 8AM and after 1 or 1:30pm. Is this new rule because of Covid?
Usually that's January 1st when rates go up and the afternoon discount goes away. If you want to play 9 holes in the afternoon wave, you need a teetime of 1:00 or later, before 1:00 you don't have the option. We'll see in January if they stick with that rule.
As everybody said, right now you sign up, you play 18 unless you tell them otherwise and you can play 9 holes anytime of the day.
Polar Bear
11-15-2020, 10:20 AM
Slightly off topic, but does anybody besides me simply prefer 9 holes all the time rather than 18?
DeanFL
11-15-2020, 10:39 AM
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9 holes always works for me.
Provides just the right amount of anger and frustration and limits my vulgar responses mumbled to myself.
18 holes would throw me over the top on all counts and not be pretty.
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ureout
11-15-2020, 12:33 PM
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9 holes always works for me.
Provides just the right amount of anger and frustration and limits my vulgar responses mumbled to myself.
18 holes would throw me over the top on all counts and not be pretty.
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said very well... also the guys I play with, I couldn't stand being around them for 18 holes.. they aren't nice like me :1rotfl:
John_W
11-15-2020, 03:56 PM
My teetime for Friday was cancelled by Evans Prairie because of the rain, they called on Thursday to let me know. So I sent an email to the other 3 guys in my group and they all wanted to play Saturday. Besides Glenview and Lopez and HH and OB, everything down south was almost gone. I was able to get Mallory (Virginia) at 1:56, the last teetime in the evening wave. Obviously we couldn't play 18, and it was very slow, we didn't get done nine until 4:10, so played just 9. I felt cheated, I only play once a week on Fridays and nine holes is just not enough, besides lately I've been on an upswing in scoring and wanted to keep it going.
BTW, since I originally answered the OP's question, since he hasn't responded to anyone with a thank you, maybe he was asking about an executive and not a championship course. In which case, yes, your teetime is only for the nine hole executive you chose.
tophcfa
11-15-2020, 05:51 PM
Slightly off topic, but does anybody besides me simply prefer 9 holes all the time rather than 18?
My wife and I enjoy playing 9 holes late in the day and finishing just before dark. Hibiscus and Riley are our go to late day 9 venues. We love the last 4 holes of Riley on a late evening when you can hear the band playing across lake Sumter. But I also enjoy playing 18 with my golf buddies so I can post a true 18 hole score.
nick demis
11-16-2020, 05:46 AM
So does that mean that when I tell everyone that I broke 70, I have to say it was in 9 holes?
justjim
11-16-2020, 06:41 AM
USGA has been encouraging “nine hole play” for the last couple of years now. One of the main reasons was to attract new golfers and keep golfers who simply don’t have the time to spare in this busy world that many working families live in today. With most families it takes two working to pay for their lifestyle and their extra curriculum activities. Retired adult communities like The Villages are the exception. But there are constraints like the physical ability as you age and perhaps the involvement in several different activities (time) in a place like The Villages can move you toward playing nine holes of golf instead of eighteen. Bottom line is there are options and playing nine holes on a championship course or playing executive courses are some of the options for those that love the game of golf. Fore.
DecaturFargo
11-16-2020, 07:18 AM
Wear a collared shirt or you won't get on, if you're a man. No jeans. Play "ready" golf. Please know the rules.
wjearly
11-16-2020, 08:03 AM
The 18 hole is twice as long. ; )
noslices1
11-16-2020, 08:05 AM
Wear a collared shirt or you won't get on, if you're a man. No jeans. Play "ready" golf. Please know the rules.
Maybe you haven’t heard the story about Harold Schwartz, the original owner of The Villages. He went to play Orange Blossom in jeans and the starter told him he couldn’t wear jeans to play. That didn’t go over too well and Harold made a rule that jeans were ok as long as they weren’t raggedy or dirty.
noslices1
11-16-2020, 08:08 AM
If you only want to play 9 and it’s only 18 that you have to pay for, just go to the pro shop after nine and tell them you don’t feel well and they will credit you for nine, which you can use next time you play.
asiebel
11-16-2020, 08:18 AM
You have to tell them 9 or 18 holes, when you check in. Before you pay.
paulajr
11-16-2020, 08:43 AM
Wear a collared shirt or you won't get on, if you're a man. No jeans. Play "ready" golf. Please know the rules.
Jeans ARE allowed on all courses in The Villages....because Gary Morse liked to play in Jeans 😊⛳️
curler1
11-16-2020, 11:22 AM
Yes, as with my arthritis 9 holes is ok but 18 causes hand pain for three days. Besides 4+ hours is too long for me.
Kayakguy
11-16-2020, 02:15 PM
Good post! Thanks for the laugh.
tophcfa
11-16-2020, 04:21 PM
Wear a collared shirt or you won't get on, if you're a man. No jeans. Play "ready" golf. Please know the rules.
Actually, that's no longer true. Men can now wear a collarless golf shirt, but it still has to have some buttons in the front. Tiger wears those type of shirts sometimes on the PGA tour. I always wondered why women can wear a shirt with no collar or sleeves and that is totally acceptable?
Papa_lecki
11-16-2020, 09:53 PM
Thanks, I didn’t think the post would generate so much fun conversation.
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