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lakegirl72
06-04-2012, 06:05 AM
I just registered on TOTV, and my husband wants to pose the first question! He is an avid golfer, logging about 4 times a week on 18 hole courses currently!
Thinking about moving to TV and interested in the following information.
Is there any policy against walking and carrying your bag?
Same for pull cart or motorized pull cart?
Any difference in the above between championship and exec courses?
Then, assuming no 'policy' issues, how many people actually do the above on each type of course.
Thanks for the input!
David
BogeyBoy
06-04-2012, 07:32 AM
You can walk the courses and they even have pull carts available for rent (at least at exec courses).
The majority of people use golf carts, very few walkers.
Mudder
06-04-2012, 07:36 AM
There are many walkers on exec courses in winter months, just to hot in summer to walk. We have also walked with friends on championship courses. However most people just use their carts since they drove them to the course anyway.....besides after golf there are many other activities one does in a day here so energy conservation is important !
lakegirl72
06-04-2012, 07:45 AM
Thank you! I loved the part about conserving energy for other activities:thumb up:
Hubby is happy to know that walking is allowed and he has that choice if he wants to! We are currently in GA and know how hot it gets in summertime. Maybe not as hot as TV, but HOT!
Marla
asianthree
06-04-2012, 08:00 AM
You can do either depends on how you feel that day
Mikeod
06-04-2012, 08:01 AM
Walking the execs is reasonable. I walk them all year round. But the championship courses are more difficult to walk even with a push/pull cart. There are some lengthy distances between holes on some courses, and the walk between nines can be significant as well. Because of this, I don't walk the big courses because it can really slow down the foursome waiting for me to catch up at the next tee.
jebartle
06-04-2012, 08:15 AM
Golf courses in TV are NOT "walker friendly".....LONG walks between green and tee.....I walk both but sometimes in summer my tongue is brushing the fairways..
NotGolfer
06-04-2012, 09:03 AM
I know someone who walks the courses....does it for exercise and uses a push cart for their clubs. I think it depends on the individual and how "fit" they are.
ureout
06-04-2012, 10:06 AM
also even though executive courses are free to play....you must pay a trail fee to ride your golf cart...I usually walk exec. course and ride champ. course golf cart is included in your rate
ureout
06-04-2012, 10:11 AM
although the executive courses are free to play...you must pay a trail fee of about $3.50 for 9 holes to ride your golf cart....I usually walk exec. course and ride champ. course where golf cart fee is included in rate
elevatorman
06-04-2012, 10:39 AM
although the executive courses are free to play...you must pay a trail fee of about $3.50 for 9 holes to ride your golf cart....I usually walk exec. course and ride champ. course where golf cart fee is included in rate
You can pay the trail fee annually for your household at $141.24. So about 40 rounds on the executive courses is the break even point. My wife and I play about 3 times a week. Thats 300 rounds for the household.
Golfer in Sanibel
06-04-2012, 11:12 AM
We are currently in GA and know how hot it gets in summertime. Maybe not as hot as TV, but HOT!
Marla
Hi Marla. It will be great for you and hubby to enjoy the golf in TV. I wanted to let you know we have a neighbor who moved here from Georgia. He told me it feels 5 degrees cooler here than Georgia. He said it's not as humid and there is almost always a breeze because it is so flat. Hope to meet you guys some time.
rirlam
06-04-2012, 11:25 AM
Pretty much everything you need to know about golfing in The Villages is at this link (golfthevillages.com): Golf The Villages (http://www.golfthevillages.com/index.asp)
Enjoy!
Bosoxfan
06-04-2012, 01:00 PM
You can pay the trail fee annually for your household at $141.24. So about 40 rounds on the executive courses is the break even point.
Exactly!!For $141.24 you can conserve your energy for dancing @ the square,playing pickle ball,softball,riding your bike ecetera ecetera!We have friends that walk but not us...love my golf cart!!:BigApplause:
LittleDog
06-04-2012, 01:16 PM
I just registered on TOTV, and my husband wants to pose the first question! He is an avid golfer, logging about 4 times a week on 18 hole courses currently!
Thinking about moving to TV and interested in the following information.
Is there any policy against walking and carrying your bag?
Same for pull cart or motorized pull cart?
Any difference in the above between championship and exec courses?
Then, assuming no 'policy' issues, how many people actually do the above on each type of course.
Thanks for the input!
David
If interested I have a motorized cart with a remote control that I don't use anymore so would probably like to sell it. Haven't checked the batteries lately but assume they are still OK.
John
lakegirl72
06-04-2012, 01:48 PM
I can't wait to get to TV. We are just in the process of listing our home for sale so it could be some time before we make it down.
Golfers in Sanibel - I know what your neighbor means about the humidity here in GA. I think we'll be fine with the weather in central FL. Hope to meet you along the way if/when we get there.
John - I'll keep your info in case we get there sooner than we think. My hubby might very well be interested in the motorized cart. He is pretty active and wants to walk for exercise! Where we are now, walking is not allowed (on the golf course that is!!)
Thank you everybody for all the good info. I have been reading all over TOTV trying to learn and absorb as much info as I can. It really makes me want to be there NOW!!
Marla
Jhooman
06-04-2012, 05:37 PM
I have a battery operated hand cart-Hillbilly. Plan to use this on executive courses, it has a umbrella attachment to provide shade from the sun. Championship courses not user friendly for walkers.
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