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gemorc
07-30-2012, 06:40 PM
When most people come to the thread on course conditions, they want to know about current conditions. I think 66 pages of past conditions, going back to 01/11/2011 is a little ridiculous. So lets start a new one.

Mudder
07-31-2012, 06:36 PM
Great idea, maybe administrator will close the other old one.

ncr2482
08-01-2012, 05:00 AM
My group played Bonifay (Ft. Walton - Pensacola) yesterday. The course is in average Villages condition. The fairways are hard, lacking plush grass. At some tee boxes it is difficult to get the tee in the ground. Greens are in decent shape.Rough is somewhat rough. Pensacola is fun - more water and interesting hole layout. Pace of play was 4:20 - not bad. I hadn't played the course in months because of its horrible conditions - will I go back and play it again soon ?- probably not. Glenview and Nancy Lopez are in much better shape.

oldyeller
08-01-2012, 07:32 AM
Whats up with these courses, ( I'm in Ohio) I thought with all the rain they would have bounced back from the dry spring conditions. What is the prognosis, do we expect them to be in good shape by fall?

John_W
08-01-2012, 10:22 AM
Whats up with these courses, ( I'm in Ohio) I thought with all the rain they would have bounced back from the dry spring conditions. What is the prognosis, do we expect them to be in good shape by fall?

Tropical Storm Debby was in June, until Monday I don't remember any rain since then. Monday we had moderate showers through the evening and Tuesday we had a good downpour that lasted about 30 - 45 minutes. The weeks in between these storms we have a hot baking sun and they only water the courses once a week on this side of CR 466.

I've played Glenview twice in the past week because of this and will be playing Palmer today.

Threeputt
08-02-2012, 03:44 AM
Lopez yesterday was a gem. Fairways like carpets and speedy greens. Glenview in great shape and execs above 466 are all good.

Almost daily rain has helped courses recover......

clekr
08-24-2012, 12:29 PM
PLayed Mallory this past Tuesday as part of mens' day. Terrible shape. Particluarly Amelia. course should be closed. Probably take till spring before it inproves. Not until we vote with our feet will the managers do something to change this.

rp001
08-24-2012, 05:01 PM
I heard on the radio today that amberwood and a few others were closed "till further notice"...Any idea why? And as far as rain I'vbe had rain every day for 14 days straight, not continuous of course.

John_W
08-24-2012, 05:13 PM
At Cane Garden I hardly ever play Jacaranda, usually I play Alamanda to Hibiscus. With Hibiscus closed this week and with looking for something different, yesterday I played Jacaranda to Alamanda and both nines are in the best condition I've seen. I had quit playing Cane Garden in April because of the conditions and now we're playing it again tomorrow, Jacaranda to Alamanda. There are a couple of greens on Jacaranda that still has a little sand left from aerification, but overall those two nines are the best I've seen on the southside with the exception of course of Palmer.

Mikeod
08-24-2012, 05:20 PM
PLayed Mallory this past Tuesday as part of mens' day. Terrible shape. Particluarly Amelia. course should be closed. Probably take till spring before it inproves. Not until we vote with our feet will the managers do something to change this.

I'm interested in the specifics of your rating of "terrible". Fairways? Greens? Tees? Rough?

I played the Virgina/Amelia rotation this AM. I noticed some weed invasion on some greens and spots where weeds have been killed off, leaving bare areas. The rough is still recovering from the months it could not be watered at all. The fairways seemed OK although there are still some thin spots, most noticeably on #6 of Amelia. There is a drainage problem on the 2nd fairway on Amelia. I think I filled about 50 unfilled divots and repaired a bunch of ball marks, which is another problem.

Bruiser1
08-24-2012, 05:59 PM
I heard on the radio today that amberwood and a few others were closed "till further notice"...Any idea why? And as far as rain I'vbe had rain every day for 14 days straight, not continuous of course.


Amberwood and Oakleigh were supposed to be closed to lower the water.
The forecasted rain would be too much for the courses per the radio announcement.

Threeputt
08-25-2012, 05:13 AM
Lopez yesterday was a gem. Fairways like carpets and speedy greens. Glenview in great shape and execs above 466 are all good.

Almost daily rain has helped courses recover......

Played Lopez and Caine this week. Both in fine conditioin as Caine may one helluva turnaround

mickey100
08-25-2012, 06:24 AM
Played 9 holes at Havana yesterday - Kenya. Greens were pretty good, but on the slow side. Fairways were quite wet in spots due to the rain we've had this week. The fairways are not plush though. Not a good cushion of grass to hit off of. I'd classify it as average Villages condition, not as nice as some other courses.

mickey100
09-03-2012, 02:41 PM
Played Hibiscus at Cane Garden today. Do yourself a favor and don't waste your money to play here - the greens are horrendous. At least 3 of them are covered in sand - I suspect the greens mower blades were raised, so they were incredibly slow. The other greens were thatchy and long, again very slow. The fairways are in decent shape, finally, but the greens are terrible. I don't understand why, after all the nice growing conditions we've had. I played Bonifay (Destin) last Friday and that course was in good shape, greens were fine.

collie1228
09-03-2012, 05:25 PM
Played Glenview on Friday (Fox Run and Stirrup Cup). The course was in fine shape, but the greens, recently dressed, were like putting in a sand trap. Pretty much the same at Palmer last Friday. Tip: Allow for a LOT less break in your putts on the sand!

chuckster
09-03-2012, 07:22 PM
Tip: check the aeration schedule on golfthevillages.com........hope this helps.

PaPaLarry
09-03-2012, 07:39 PM
Played Glenview on Friday (Fox Run and Stirrup Cup). The course was in fine shape, but the greens, recently dressed, were like putting in a sand trap. Pretty much the same at Palmer last Friday. Tip: Allow for a LOT less break in your putts on the sand!
I try to print schedule of all courses that are being airated and dressed, so I dont choose them, until they come back

Bruiser1
09-03-2012, 08:26 PM
Mallory courses are unplayable. First thing they aerated the greens (all of them) and then forgot to whip the sand.

The fairways are underwater. On the 3rd hole of Caroline the new bridge is being used. (thats because the old bridge is under 3 feet of water). Good news the catfish are biting.

On the 7th the car path is under water - since the green is elevated it protrudes out of the water.

Bruiser1
09-03-2012, 08:33 PM
Oakleigh and Amberwood were closed. Torri was open but soggy. Let that one dry out for a couple weeks