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Rickgolfer
02-14-2025, 07:08 AM
We’re considering purchasing a home in TV to spend our winter months. I would like to know if I would be able to golf up to five times a week including the busy months. Preferably I would be golfing twice a week on an executive course with my wife and two to three times a week on a championship course (as a single if I have to). I’m flexible with tee times. Is this possible?
Thank you.
Bilyclub
02-14-2025, 08:47 AM
We’re considering purchasing a home in TV to spend our winter months. I would like to know if I would be able to golf up to five times a week including the busy months. Preferably I would be golfing twice a week on an executive course with my wife and two to three times a week on a championship course (as a single if I have to). I’m flexible with tee times. Is this possible?
Thank you.
You might get shut out every now and then on the executives. If you’re a decent golfer there are groups that play the championship courses, but they require you to have a priority membership to join.
It’s all about the points here.
MrFlorida
02-14-2025, 09:19 AM
5 times a week, that's a lot of points. During the summer it would work, but during high season, maybe not.
mrf6969
02-14-2025, 09:22 AM
I know golfers here that golf almost every day. There are always tee times available on the championship courses later in the day and you do not need to be priority. Executive courses can be more of a challenge in high season, but it is doable if you are very flexible with you time and schedule. You much of the time will play as a single joining a 2-some or 3-some.
tophcfa
02-14-2025, 09:26 AM
Points on Executives don’t count against you on Championships and vice versa. No problem on Championships getting t times. If only playing twice a week on Executives, there will be little to no problem getting times for you and your wife if you put in requests with a wide time window and multiple courses.
ROCKETMAN
02-14-2025, 09:28 AM
That should not be a problem on championship for sure. Even in high season always room for a single. As far as executive as long as your flexible with times and courses won’t be a problem.
Altavia
02-14-2025, 10:05 AM
Several new courses in progress around the Eastport area.
Is anyone tracking of what will come online the next 12-24 months?
FloridaGuy66
02-14-2025, 10:15 AM
I can easily golf 4-5 executive courses as a single even during peak periods using the golf tee off reservation system. Usually 2 by making a request and then 2-3 more by calling 2 days before to find available tee off times that haven't been filled.
Not a big deal if you're flexible about expanding your search to at ideally at least 8-10 courses.
Arlington2
02-14-2025, 10:37 AM
The courses have a points system for making reservation "requests" a week in advance and your place in the que is determined by your points (your number of plays in the previous week plus punishment points). Those reservations are doled out 3 days in advance. The left overs are not subject to points and are open to all residents.
Championship and Executive courses have their own points.
Suggest you subscribe to thevillages.net at $8/mo to get a complete list of available tee times starting 3 days in advance and you can make your tee time(s) reservations. Points do not count for the 3 day window. You can also place your requests up to a week in advance.
Papa_lecki
02-14-2025, 10:53 AM
We’re considering purchasing a home in TV to spend our winter months. I would like to know if I would be able to golf up to five times a week including the busy months. Preferably I would be golfing twice a week on an executive course with my wife and two to three times a week on a championship course (as a single if I have to). I’m flexible with tee times. Is this possible?
Thank you.
You should be fine. Championship courses always have times available.
Most likely, you will meet a group and get added to their game.
I am still working, so I get the 7:30AM tee time - I almost always can get a time 1 or 2 days prior to playing.
Executives are tough, but you should be okay 2 times a week.
jimhoward
02-14-2025, 12:06 PM
I have never had a problem getting a tee time any day on championship courses as a single.
BrianL99
02-14-2025, 12:12 PM
The left overs are not subject to points and are open to all residents.
Championship and Executive courses have their own points.
"Left-over Tee Times" are subject to points. Not when booking them, but you are charged points for using them. At least that's the case with the Championship Courses.
tophcfa
02-14-2025, 12:14 PM
The courses have a points system for making reservation "requests" a week in advance and your place in the que is determined by your points (your number of plays in the previous week plus punishment points). Those reservations are doled out 3 days in advance. The left overs are not subject to points and are open to all residents.
Clarification on above. The leftovers can be selected regardless of how many points one has, but you still are allocated points for playing in the selected time.
Arlington2
02-14-2025, 12:23 PM
Clarification on above. The leftovers can be selected regardless of how many points one has, but you still are allocated points for playing in the selected time.
That is true. Points do not count against you when you make the reservation, but they do go into your account and count against you if you make a request.
MSchad
02-14-2025, 08:22 PM
We’re considering purchasing a home in TV to spend our winter months. I would like to know if I would be able to golf up to five times a week including the busy months. Preferably I would be golfing twice a week on an executive course with my wife and two to three times a week on a championship course (as a single if I have to). I’m flexible with tee times. Is this possible?
Thank you.
You would have absolutely no problem golfing 5 times a week the way you have described. I golf 5 times a week; 3 days championship and 2 days execs also. Been doing it for years.
Snakster66
02-15-2025, 01:19 PM
I fly solo. I could easily do what you are suggesting.
Pairadocs
02-15-2025, 01:31 PM
I know golfers here that golf almost every day. There are always tee times available on the championship courses later in the day and you do not need to be priority. Executive courses can be more of a challenge in high season, but it is doable if you are very flexible with you time and schedule. You much of the time will play as a single joining a 2-some or 3-some.[/QUOTE]
You are going to get so many different answers/opinions, but the one above is exactly what we have experienced for the last 18 years. It is possible to play everyday, but as stated, it takes a bit of ingenuity, joining various groups, and you have to be willing to accept any time and course during the really crowded months of Jan-Mar. Have had many explanations of the "point" system and none of them have been very clear. Have even had various villages employees give very different versions and explanations of how it works. Perhaps you will be able to get the actual formula correctly from the golf office, but it's still somewhat vague to us .... LOL !
Rickgolfer
02-15-2025, 07:18 PM
I fly solo. I could easily do what you are suggesting.
Thanks Sbackster66!
Rickgolfer
02-15-2025, 07:19 PM
You might get shut out every now and then on the executives. If you’re a decent golfer there are groups that play the championship courses, but they require you to have a priority membership to join.
It’s all about the points here.
Thanks Bilyclub. Much appreciated!
Rickgolfer
02-15-2025, 07:20 PM
5 times a week, that's a lot of points. During the summer it would work, but during high season, maybe not.
Thanks MrFlorida!
Rickgolfer
02-15-2025, 07:21 PM
You would have absolutely no problem golfing 5 times a week the way you have described. I golf 5 times a week; 3 days championship and 2 days execs also. Been doing it for years.
Thanks for your response MSchad!
Rickgolfer
02-15-2025, 07:23 PM
The courses have a points system for making reservation "requests" a week in advance and your place in the que is determined by your points (your number of plays in the previous week plus punishment points). Those reservations are doled out 3 days in advance. The left overs are not subject to points and are open to all residents.
Championship and Executive courses have their own points.
Suggest you subscribe to thevillages.net at $8/mo to get a complete list of available tee times starting 3 days in advance and you can make your tee time(s) reservations. Points do not count for the 3 day window. You can also place your requests up to a week in advance.
Thanks for your response and advice Arlington2!
Rickgolfer
02-15-2025, 07:25 PM
Points on Executives don’t count against you on Championships and vice versa. No problem on Championships getting t times. If only playing twice a week on Executives, there will be little to no problem getting times for you and your wife if you put in requests with a wide time window and multiple courses.
Thank you for your response TophCFA!
Rickgolfer
02-15-2025, 07:26 PM
I know golfers here that golf almost every day. There are always tee times available on the championship courses later in the day and you do not need to be priority. Executive courses can be more of a challenge in high season, but it is doable if you are very flexible with you time and schedule. You much of the time will play as a single joining a 2-some or 3-some.
Thank you MRF6969! Much appreciated!
Rickgolfer
02-15-2025, 07:27 PM
That should not be a problem on championship for sure. Even in high season always room for a single. As far as executive as long as your flexible with times and courses won’t be a problem.
Thank you Rocketman! I appreciate it!
Rickgolfer
02-15-2025, 07:31 PM
You should be fine. Championship courses always have times available.
Most likely, you will meet a group and get added to their game.
I am still working, so I get the 7:30AM tee time - I almost always can get a time 1 or 2 days prior to playing.
Executives are tough, but you should be okay 2 times a week.
Thank you Papa Lecki! I appreciate your response.
Rickgolfer
02-15-2025, 07:32 PM
I have never had a problem getting a tee time any day on championship courses as a single.
Thank you JimHoward! Great to know!
Rickgolfer
02-15-2025, 07:34 PM
"Left-over Tee Times" are subject to points. Not when booking them, but you are charged points for using them. At least that's the case with the Championship Courses.
Thanks for the clarification BrianL99!
Rickgolfer
02-15-2025, 07:36 PM
I know golfers here that golf almost every day. There are always tee times available on the championship courses later in the day and you do not need to be priority. Executive courses can be more of a challenge in high season, but it is doable if you are very flexible with you time and schedule. You much of the time will play as a single joining a 2-some or 3-some.
You are going to get so many different answers/opinions, but the one above is exactly what we have experienced for the last 18 years. It is possible to play everyday, but as stated, it takes a bit of ingenuity, joining various groups, and you have to be willing to accept any time and course during the really crowded months of Jan-Mar. Have had many explanations of the "point" system and none of them have been very clear. Have even had various villages employees give very different versions and explanations of how it works. Perhaps you will be able to get the actual formula correctly from the golf office, but it's still somewhat vague to us .... LOL ![/QUOTE]
Thank you Pairadocs! If I discover the secret formula I’ll post it online!!
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