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DCGolfer
04-30-2011, 05:48 PM
I'll be down in a couple of months to look for a house. I'm an avid golfer. My question: which of the "country clubs" have good practice facilities--chipping/pitching areas, bunkers, putting and, of course, driving range? How do they price the use of these facilities (if they exist)? Don't want to drive cross town every day just to hit a bucket.

cleanwater
04-30-2011, 07:02 PM
The practice facilities are second rate throughout the villages. The best practice facility is Sarasota on the SW side. Unfortunately it will be turned into an executive course sometime this summer/fall.

The other practice facilities with sand are Glenview CC and Palmer CC. Lopez has chipping/pitching area and golf range but no traps. Havana, Cane, Tierra, HH and OB have no range and limited practice areas. Cane has a short pitching area.

Balls are $4 a small bucket unless you buy a quantity pass that reduces cost to $3.

Some of the courses are pretty good and the rates are great in the summer, but practice areas are not very good.

Bogie Shooter
04-30-2011, 07:05 PM
Go here to learn more. Click on Championship courses.
http://golfthevillages.com/

katezbox
04-30-2011, 10:34 PM
The practice facilities are second rate throughout the villages. The best practice facility is Sarasota on the SW side. Unfortunately it will be turned into an executive course sometime this summer/fall.

It was my understanding that the Sarasota facility will remain - just in a slightly different location as part of the new Bonifay Championship course...

Taj44
05-01-2011, 05:23 AM
I have to agree with the above postings. Plus, there are so many people here during the high season (Jan - March) you end up waiting in line to be able to hit a bucket of balls. I ended up buying a range pass at Buffalo Junction, Patrick Leahy's practice facility. They were running a special at the time $100 for 50 buckets. You hit off grass, not mats, and they have a sand trap and chipping/pitching green. No green you can putt on. I have also taken lessons from Patrick, who used to work for The Villages golf Academy, and think he's a great teacher. Although officially "off campus", his facility is centrally located and golf cart accessible. When I just want to work on chipping and putting I use the facility at Cane Garden. There are 2 putting greens and a smallish chipping green. Palmer is way too busy to use, for me anyways, except for the summer months when the snowbirds are not around. At Sarasota and Lopez, you're driving your balls over water, which I don't particularly care for. The facilities are nicely maintained though.

cunch
05-01-2011, 09:15 AM
Try Tree Tops on Rolling Acres at 466. New Balls and better grass than any village golf course or range. Nice people and fair prices!

Bogie Shooter
05-01-2011, 09:26 AM
Try Tree Tops on Rolling Acres at 466. New Balls and better grass than any village golf course or range. Nice people and fair prices!

Any, really?

JohnM
05-01-2011, 09:27 AM
Lady Lake has a facility up the road from Tree Tops on Rolling Acres ... have never used it, but it seems popular, but usually not full

SALYBOW
05-01-2011, 08:08 PM
:agree:Try Tree Tops on Rolling Acres at 466. New Balls and better grass than any village golf course or range. Nice people and fair prices!

cunch
05-03-2011, 12:42 PM
Yes any!

rubicon
05-03-2011, 02:27 PM
I am a steady at tree top because I like the facility, the people who run it and the fact that I don't have to wear a shirt with a collar or golf shoes if i don't choose to. I stopped at Palmers Demo Day a few years back to ask one question about my Callaway driver when one of its employees admonition me for coming to the event in my sandals. I had izod golf shorts and shirt and this guy makes a lot of noise about sandals. The episode embarassed me so I don't use practice facilities there nor go to any demo days

Bogie Shooter
05-03-2011, 03:45 PM
I am a steady at tree top because I like the facility, the people who run it and the fact that I don't have to wear a shirt with a collar or golf shoes if i don't choose to. I stopped at Palmers Demo Day a few years back to ask one question about my Callaway driver when one of its employees admonition me for coming to the event in my sandals. I had izod golf shorts and shirt and this guy makes a lot of noise about sandals. The episode embarassed me so I don't use practice facilities there nor go to any demo days

I think the operative words here are "few years back". I was there last week at the Cobra demo and had on sneakers.....nobody said a word. And I also saw two guys in sandals. Maybe it was just "the guy". Ya think??

jebartle
05-03-2011, 05:21 PM
Aren't there golf sandals? I really notice an attitude sometimes when I go to Palmer on the part of starters and range crew...Love the Custom Golf Works guys and ambassadors are great....



I am a steady at tree top because I like the facility, the people who run it and the fact that I don't have to wear a shirt with a collar or golf shoes if i don't choose to. I stopped at Palmers Demo Day a few years back to ask one question about my Callaway driver when one of its employees admonition me for coming to the event in my sandals. I had izod golf shorts and shirt and this guy makes a lot of noise about sandals. The episode embarassed me so I don't use practice facilities there nor go to any demo days

Taj44
05-03-2011, 05:24 PM
I am a steady at tree top because I like the facility, the people who run it and the fact that I don't have to wear a shirt with a collar or golf shoes if i don't choose to. I stopped at Palmers Demo Day a few years back to ask one question about my Callaway driver when one of its employees admonition me for coming to the event in my sandals. I had izod golf shorts and shirt and this guy makes a lot of noise about sandals. The episode embarassed me so I don't use practice facilities there nor go to any demo days

I like Leahy's Buffalo Ridge for the same reason. Plus, they are very friendly and always remember my name, and I think the balls are a little cheaper.

The Great Fumar
05-03-2011, 05:25 PM
i am a steady at tree top because i like the facility, the people who run it and the fact that i don't have to wear a shirt with a collar or golf shoes if i don't choose to. I stopped at palmers demo day a few years back to ask one question about my callaway driver when one of its employees admonition me for coming to the event in my sandals. I had izod golf shorts and shirt and this guy makes a lot of noise about sandals. The episode embarassed me so i don't use practice facilities there nor go to any demo days

(good !!)

chuckster
05-03-2011, 08:40 PM
I like Leahy's Buffalo Ridge for the same reason. Plus, they are very friendly and always remember my name, and I think the balls are a little cheaper.

I admit the prices are reasonable, however the wife and I bought an 8.00 (large) basket and were advised that we had to have our own and couldn't share. Also advised by the same lady that I was not to coach or offer any help to my wife while we were practicing. She incidentally is the better golfer. We were both surprised and taken aback by the instructions from this not too friendly lady (a thin brunette for those familiar with the place).

Needless to say won't be returning any time soon; not too customer oriented or friendly. Interestingly enough same scenario with a neighbor and his wife the week before... I didn't believe it and had to see for myself. He was right.............he won't return either.

jebartle
05-04-2011, 12:30 PM
I know that some instructions over-power the golfer next to you and they have received complaints....Buffalo Ridge is really a nice facility and are very kind and freindly and give very large small basket....They are really not trying to promote instruction through Leighy but trying to keep all of their customers happy....It is hard keeping all of the people happy all of the time!








I admit the prices are reasonable, however the wife and I bought an 8.00 (large) basket and were advised that we had to have our own and couldn't share. Also advised by the same lady that I was not to coach or offer any help to my wife while we were practicing. She incidentally is the better golfer. We were both surprised and taken aback by the instructions from this not too friendly lady (a thin brunette for those familiar with the place).

Needless to say won't be returning any time soon; not too customer oriented or friendly. Interestingly enough same scenario with a neighbor and his wife the week before... I didn't believe it and had to see for myself. He was right.............he won't return either.

Skip2MySue
05-04-2011, 01:20 PM
Try Tree Tops on Rolling Acres at 466. New Balls and better grass than any village golf course or range. Nice people and fair prices!

Being brand new to the game when you go to these various driving ranges do they have clubs that you can use? Being a lefty makes it even tougher and we're not ready to invest in our own clubs.....yet.
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