View Full Version : Golf with deafining noise from polo match
CHARLIE6543
04-28-2012, 07:19 AM
I choose not to goto the free polo match Friday, I choose to play golf at 4:00 at Glenview CC paid $33 and had to listen to the polo match anyway. It was deafining and could not consentrate. How do people live there and put up with this noise. Don't even think of putting your house up for sale during polo season. How can the Villages do this to these poor people. Something must be done to stop the noise.
I would assume that if one buys a house near a large area such as the Polo Field, one assumes there will be noise at some time. It's the same for those who buy near a Rec center...you're going to hear pickleball, tennis, people in the pool. If you buy near a town square....you're going to listen to music and the din of crowds just about every night.
I can understand that it was frustrating for you. Maybe it's better not to plan on playing golf when polo is being played. It's not a long season and soon, relative peace and quiet will once again return.
paulandjean
04-28-2012, 07:50 AM
Is this noise everyday? How many hours a day?
cathyw
04-28-2012, 08:10 AM
Sound travels. When you are actually at the stadium, there are many times, when you can't even hear the announcer. There are two polo seasons (each lasts 10 weeks) Games are normally played on Fridays and Sundays (2 games per day) Each games lasts about 90 minutes. The current season goes til the end of May. This is some of the BEST entertainment. Fridays are FREE. Where else can you spend a day outside, in the beautiful sunshine, watch a sporting event-- FOR FREE? Come on down and enjoy the games. They also have food and drinks available for purchase.
graciegirl
04-28-2012, 08:15 AM
I haven't had my coffee yet so maybe my kindness button isn't on.
There aren't THAT many horses in a polo match to have the sound of thundering hooves.
The announcer on the Public Address System can be heard sometimes at our village which isn't that close because of the way the wind sometimes blows.
The cheers of the crowd of people sitting in the sun enjoying themselves is the other thing that comes to mind. We can hear that from the high school on the wind sometimes on a Friday night.
It seems like the sounds of people living and enjoying themselves.
A cemetery is usually very quiet.
cathyw
04-28-2012, 08:22 AM
You're right, Gracie. When you're at the stadium, it's the sounds of the fans cheering, chatting, and enjoying themselves that keeps us from hearing the announcer. There are 8 players(4 per team) on horses as well as 2 umpires on horses.So, 10 horses at a time thundering up the field. Each player brings 6-8 horses to a match, so there are usually about 50 horses total per game. It's great fun ! Everyone should come out and see for themselves.
njbchbum
04-28-2012, 08:57 AM
I haven't had my coffee yet so maybe my kindness button isn't on.
There aren't THAT many horses in a polo match to have the sound of thundering hooves.
The announcer on the Public Address System can be heard sometimes at our village which isn't that close because of the way the wind sometimes blows.
The cheers of the crowd of people sitting in the sun enjoying themselves is the other thing that comes to mind. We can hear that from the high school on the wind sometimes on a Friday night.
It seems like the sounds of people living and enjoying themselves.
A cemetery is usually very quiet.
gracie - sounds to me like charlie hasn't had whatever he uses to get his kindness turned on!
his post is similar to the complaints of many here in central nj who have moved near a small executive airport and want the flights to stop; or the folks who moved near the auto racing tracks and want to shut them down! those folks crack me up! they knew those facilities were there when they moved in - and they had the gall to even think that they could change local life because it just was not convenient for them!! bwa-ha-ha!
it's unfortunate that charlie cannot appreciate the sounds of enjoyment that eminate from the polo field!
dog friendly
04-28-2012, 08:59 AM
can you just imagine how much a deaf person would enjoy the noise of people have fun?
Bogie Shooter
04-28-2012, 09:05 AM
I choose not to goto the free polo match Friday, I choose to play golf at 4:00 at Glenview CC paid $33 and had to listen to the polo match anyway. It was deafining and could not consentrate. How do people live there and put up with this noise. Don't even think of putting your house up for sale during polo season. How can the Villages do this to these poor people. Something must be done to stop the noise.
The polo grounds were there before the homes were built. The Villages has done nothing to these poor people, why do you assume they are poor?
Just what do you propose should be done to stop the noise?
Sorry, you are alone on this issue...............
Mudder
04-28-2012, 09:05 AM
I LOVE hearing the noise from Polo ! When we play tennis at Saddlebrook on Sundays we hear all the sounds and can catch a peak at the horses sometimes, it is a very exciting game to play and watch and the announcer makes it fun, love the music !
NotGolfer
04-28-2012, 09:47 AM
gracie - sounds to me like charlie hasn't had whatever he uses to get his kindness turned on!
his post is similar to the complaints of many here in central nj who have moved near a small executive airport and want the flights to stop; or the folks who moved near the auto racing tracks and want to shut them down! those folks crack me up! they knew those facilities were there when they moved in - and they had the gall to even think that they could change local life because it just was not convenient for them!! bwa-ha-ha!
it's unfortunate that charlie cannot appreciate the sounds of enjoyment that eminate from the polo field!
Reminds me of folks in the midwest who want to live in "the country" (think farms!) and then get ALL up in arms about the farm smells. The farms generally have been there for a very long time and are what provide in some way for our economy and well-being (think food...which doesn't grow in the store).
2newyorkers
04-28-2012, 10:08 AM
We can hear the announcer and the cheerleaders at football games at the HS. Love the sound of life!
red tail
04-28-2012, 10:42 AM
seems like you are like the 'maytag repairman' on this!
Some people are just miserable. Reminds me of the person that builds on a golf course and then complains that there are balls on his lawn! There is one man who lives across from Havana who constantly complains about the music noise. Get a life folks. Other people are certainly enjoying theirs!
army one
04-28-2012, 01:11 PM
Some people only are happy is when they have something to complain about. I'll bet they can't even tell us for sure if the glass if half full or half empty.
JoeC1947
04-28-2012, 03:17 PM
I choose not to goto the free polo match Friday, I choose to play golf at 4:00 at Glenview CC paid $33 and had to listen to the polo match anyway. It was deafining and could not consentrate. How do people live there and put up with this noise. Don't even think of putting your house up for sale during polo season. How can the Villages do this to these poor people. Something must be done to stop the noise.
You're kidding, right? Too funny!
Dayzee
04-28-2012, 04:27 PM
The Polo matches is one thing we did not get around to doing while we were there this year. We will be looking forward to attending when the season starts next Fall. Does anyone have any tips re: when to arrive, parking, where to sit, what to bring, etc.? Sounds like great fun!!!
rubicon
04-28-2012, 04:45 PM
I choose not to goto the free polo match Friday, I choose to play golf at 4:00 at Glenview CC paid $33 and had to listen to the polo match anyway. It was deafining and could not consentrate. How do people live there and put up with this noise. Don't even think of putting your house up for sale during polo season. How can the Villages do this to these poor people. Something must be done to stop the noise.
charlie6543 I read all of the posts that followed yours and IMHO you are correct to expect to play on a course that is positioned so as not to have distracting noises. You may also find comfort in the fact that the posters who negated your complaint are the very residents who continually praise the Developer for creating such a magnificant place. Well apparently from the many complaints viewed on TOTV The Villages has plenty of warts.
Hit them well and long.
cathyw
04-28-2012, 04:54 PM
Glad you are interested in coming to see the polo matches ! If you arrive about 30-45 minutes before the game, you should get a good seat. They have parking attendants that will direct you where to park. If you are NEW to polo you should definitely sit on the first floor inside the stadium. There are MANY friendly regulars who are more than happy to explain the game. Wear shorts and sunscreen and be prepared to have a great day. They have food for sale and a full bar, too. Leave your good shoes home because you'll want to go out and "stomp the divots" at halftime.
Serenoa
04-28-2012, 06:30 PM
Something REALLY needs to be done about all the dang golf courses at TV.
These playgrounds for an elite few are nothing more than a huge bio-hazard, where exotic soil and grass, chemical fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides and weedicides, as well as machinery spewing their air pollution, are all imported to substitute for natural ecosystems.
These landscaped foreign systems create stress on local water supplies and soil, at the same time being highly vulnerable to disease and pest attacks. The environmental impacts include water depletion and toxic contamination of the soil, underground water, surface water and the air. This in turn leads to health problems for local communities like TV, populations downstream and even golfers, caddies and chemical sprayers in golf courses.The construction of golf courses in scenic natural sites also results in the destruction of biodiversity.
Something definitely needs to be done. Or do you think I'm being a tad unreaasonable perhaps, Charlie?
Dayzee
04-28-2012, 08:24 PM
Glad you are interested in coming to see the polo matches ! If you arrive about 30-45 minutes before the game, you should get a good seat. They have parking attendants that will direct you where to park. If you are NEW to polo you should definitely sit on the first floor inside the stadium. There are MANY friendly regulars who are more than happy to explain the game. Wear shorts and sunscreen and be prepared to have a great day. They have food for sale and a full bar, too. Leave your good shoes home because you'll want to go out and "stomp the divots" at halftime.
Thank you for all the good tips cathyw. Maybe we'll see you there :pepper2:
renielarson
04-28-2012, 08:53 PM
I am really bothered by some of the replies to Charlie's first post. Shame on many of you for reacting with rudeness and negativity. Yes, he was negative but all he did was state his feelings/opinion. Why do you find it necessary to jump all over people when they post an opinion?
OK...I'm ready for the mud slings...and NO...I don't know Charlie! So, sling away and start a war on me for stating MY opinion.
Why couldn't we have replied...
Charlie, so sorry you were bothered by the noise. Maybe next time you golf you will check if a polo game is being played and if so, choose another golf course so the noise doesn't bother you.
Think how you would feel if you posted an opinion then were bombasted with all the negative replies. If you say it would make you feel welcome, then I am speechless.
Ready to be mud-faced...
villages07
04-28-2012, 09:09 PM
To the OP, it is a big deal. His right to say so. To the average person, I imagine it seems a bit far fetched to be the problem or issue that he claims. I'm still having a hard time visualizing how noise from the polo field can affect a golfer on Glenview...it's really not all that close.
The folks who bought in Polo Ridge made that choice, presumably with the knowledge that they were close to Polo and softball. The OP can also make the choice not to play Glenview during home polo matches.
This is the first time I've heard anyone complain about noise from Polo.
kaydee
04-28-2012, 09:49 PM
I happen to live in Polo Ridge, almost directly across from the Polo Stadium and I love EVERYTHING about it. Please don't feel sorry for me as I am not a poor person and the people whom we bought our home from had no problem selling their home to us. I really can't think of a golf course anywhere that is perfectly quiet... love it when I finish my shot and the ducks squawk or should I say quack.
Walgreens & Walmart sell some great ear plugs.
renielarson
04-28-2012, 10:37 PM
To the OP, it is a big deal. His right to say so. To the average person, I imagine it seems a bit far fetched to be the problem or issue that he claims. I'm still having a hard time visualizing how noise from the polo field can affect a golfer on Glenview...it's really not all that close.
The folks who bought in Polo Ridge made that choice, presumably with the knowledge that they were close to Polo and softball. The OP can also make the choice not to play Glenview during home polo matches.
This is the first time I've heard anyone complain about noise from Polo.
Its important how you feel and how I feel whether we agree or disagree, it's with due respect to others that we listen and not judge and be respectful with our replies...whether we deem it far fetched or hard to visual or whether we have a difficult time how the noise can affect a golfer or if it's not that close, in our opinion. It's just our opinions and those opinions need to be respected. My concerns are the negative tones with the feedback here on this site.
sandybill2
04-29-2012, 12:11 AM
We can hear the announcer and the cheerleaders at football games at the HS. Love the sound of life!
We can too--even the band playing--love it---brings back so many good memories .
paulandjean
04-29-2012, 06:09 AM
Maybe he or she is a complainer, Geeezzzzz theres like 30 to 40 golf courses here.
graciegirl
04-29-2012, 06:30 AM
Its important how you feel and how I feel whether we agree or disagree, it's with due respect to others that we listen and not judge and be respectful with our replies...whether we deem it far fetched or hard to visual or whether we have a difficult time how the noise can affect a golfer or if it's not that close, in our opinion. It's just our opinions and those opinions need to be respected. My concerns are the negative tones with the feedback here on this site.
I respectfully say to you that it is expected to read differing opinions on anything posted on this forum. If someone posts something in anger and the situation does not make the reader angry, naturally the response will be disagreement. Your post could be construed as being negative to some of the responses given on this thread and thus could also hurt and anger some of the posters. Over time as we read posts from the same reader we can usually get to know the mindset and attitudes of different posters.
The printed word lacks the nuances of the interchange between speakers and lacks the visual effects that soften a response. Some people are more direct in what they type and some people have the ability to tell someone to go to hell and make them look forward to the trip.
Gracie, You should be in the diplomatic corps. Well said....
spk7951
04-29-2012, 10:22 AM
charlie6543 I read all of the posts that followed yours and IMHO you are correct to expect to play on a course that is positioned so as not to have distracting noises. You may also find comfort in the fact that the posters who negated your complaint are the very residents who continually praise the Developer for creating such a magnificant place. Well apparently from the many complaints viewed on TOTV The Villages has plenty of warts.
Hit them well and long.
Lets see I have been golfing some 40 years or so and I can not recall playing a golf course where there was not some kind of noise nearby. Be it lawn mowers or an airplane or from a nearby house or business it happens. One of my favorite courses to play is TPC Tampa, which just happens to be located on the flight path to Tampa International Airport and also hosts a senior tour stop. Now if someone in my group is talking as I am trying to hit a shot then yes I do find that distracting but not some noise off in the distance.
And for the record I am not one who continually praises the developer for anything not that I see the relevance in that subject here.
swimdawg
04-29-2012, 01:33 PM
I respectfully say to you that it is expected to read differing opinions on anything posted on this forum. If someone posts something in anger and the situation does not make the reader angry, naturally the response will be disagreement. Your post could be construed as being negative to some of the responses given on this thread and thus could also hurt and anger some of the posters. Over time as we read posts from the same reader we can usually get to know the mindset and attitudes of different posters.
The printed word lacks the nuances of the interchange between speakers and lacks the visual effects that soften a response. Some people are more direct in what they type and some people have the ability to tell someone to go to hell and make them look forward to the trip.
Wow, Gracie....you were right on target so early in the morning. Well said! Remind me to give you the SPOTD Award later.
I personally think that this is one of the all-time best excuses for having a poor golf game. I'm going to keep it in mind when I play golf next....no matter when or where it will be. "So Karen, how was your golf game?". "Oh...had a bad game....noise from the polo grounds". Great excuse....I love it!
eweissenbach
04-29-2012, 01:52 PM
Its important how you feel and how I feel whether we agree or disagree, it's with due respect to others that we listen and not judge and be respectful with our replies...whether we deem it far fetched or hard to visual or whether we have a difficult time how the noise can affect a golfer or if it's not that close, in our opinion. It's just our opinions and those opinions need to be respected. My concerns are the negative tones with the feedback here on this site.
Do not.....I repeat, DO NOT........log onto the politics board.
ilovetv
04-29-2012, 01:52 PM
Distant sounds from an athletic field full of people enjoying life and who aren't in the nursing home or hospital (which are quiet places) is not even close to the distraction that is caused by somebody yacking loudly right beside the tee while you're hitting your tee shot.
renielarson
04-29-2012, 05:58 PM
Do not.....I repeat, DO NOT........log onto the politics board.
Oh my gosh...I did...and got off quickly! :crap2:
hedoman
04-30-2012, 04:04 AM
I choose not to goto the free polo match Friday, I choose to play golf at 4:00 at Glenview CC paid $33 and had to listen to the polo match anyway. It was deafining and could not consentrate. How do people live there and put up with this noise. Don't even think of putting your house up for sale during polo season. How can the Villages do this to these poor people. Something must be done to stop the noise.
We live right accross the street and don't mind the loudspeakers as it is infrequent. You must be a great golfer to let that little noise distract you.....unlike Sandhill Cranes, others carts, trains, cars etc........
PaPaLarry
04-30-2012, 05:51 AM
I choose not to goto the free polo match Friday, I choose to play golf at 4:00 at Glenview CC paid $33 and had to listen to the polo match anyway. It was deafining and could not consentrate. How do people live there and put up with this noise. Don't even think of putting your house up for sale during polo season. How can the Villages do this to these poor people. Something must be done to stop the noise.
My suggestion to you is, the next time there is a Polo Match, golf at Bonifay!!! Then you will not here the noise that your complaining about. Next we are going to tell the High School not to play football, because of the noise and cheering of the crowd. Nothing like hearing the cheering of crowd at football games, baseball games and Polo Matches, whether playing golf or not. You are entitled to your opinion though!! Lets see? If I have a bad game, I can blame it on the noise from the Polo Match!!! Hmmmmmm?
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