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FrankD
09-24-2012, 04:18 PM
I have never golfed before but I'd like to try. Group golf lessons are $225 WOW!
Then I found out that there is a trail fee?
Is there groups of beginners that go out together?
I am handicapped so I don't know if I can play an entire 9 holes but I want try.
So, I don't want to go through the expense of golf instructions and trail fees if I can't cut it.
Any suggestions?:0000000000luvmyhors
hockyb
09-24-2012, 04:31 PM
I have never golfed before but I'd like to try. Group golf lessons are $225 WOW!
Then I found out that there is a trail fee?
Is there groups of beginners that go out together?
I am handicapped so I don't know if I can play an entire 9 holes but I want try.
So, I don't want to go through the expense of golf instructions and trail fees if I can't cut it.
Any suggestions?:0000000000luvmyhors
Frank - By your post, you are the guy I have been looking for, for 3 years. I am 80, been in TV for 3years and would like to get together with someone, do I can enjoy the "FREE" golf. If you are interested email me at hockyb2@yahoo.com and possibly this will be something for both of us
gomoho
09-24-2012, 05:58 PM
Looks like a "beginner golf club" might be in order. I wonder how many new folks want to try golf but don't know where to start without investing a ton of money to find out if they even like the sport.
chuckinca
09-24-2012, 06:13 PM
The driving range on Rolling Acres by the Wood Shop has golf instructors for much less than $225.
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Bosoxfan
09-24-2012, 06:32 PM
Before you go out as beginners to enjoy the golf, take the FREE good golf school held twice a month at Colony Cottage. It takes about 2 hours and will teach you some of the etiquette and how to use the tee time system. It is held twice a month, call 352-750-4558 to reserve your spot. Well worth your time.
Warren Kiefer
09-24-2012, 07:41 PM
I have never golfed before but I'd like to try. Group golf lessons are $225 WOW!
Then I found out that there is a trail fee?
Is there groups of beginners that go out together?
I am handicapped so I don't know if I can play an entire 9 holes but I want try.
So, I don't want to go through the expense of golf instructions and trail fees if I can't cut it.
Any suggestions?:0000000000luvmyhors
I strongly urge you to find some golf lessons somewhere. A few lessons will put you months ahead of where you would be without lessons and I guarantee you will enjoy the game much more.
bluedog103
09-24-2012, 07:46 PM
I strongly urge you to find some golf lessons somewhere. A few lessons will put you months ahead of where you would be without lessons and I guarantee you will enjoy the game much more.
I agree, and spend plenty of time at the driving range. I would not recommend that you just got out on a course with no lessons or practice time. You'll be very frustrated as will everyone playing behind you.
anarick
09-24-2012, 08:52 PM
if your living in TV and you have a golf cart what are the costs of playing 9 holes.
Also, can someone tell me the cost of the driving ranges.
Tom Grooms
09-24-2012, 09:40 PM
Golf is not a game that should be played by a new "golf club owner". You need to take at least 1 or 2 lessons minimum to learn how to hold the club and get basic swing theory. Then it's off to the driving range. Once you can hit the ball every time without missing, then you need to learn to get the ball up in the air. Once you can hit the ball and get it up in the air, then you can worry about tee times and trail fees. It might take 6 months, maybe longer.
But don't skip the lessons. The worst thing you can do is go to the range with no direction and try to figure it out yourself. You will develop life long bad habits. Practicing a bad swing is worse than not practicing at all.
Good luck and hopefully we'll see you at the range.
graciegirl
09-25-2012, 01:52 AM
Before you go out as beginners to enjoy the golf, take the FREE good golf school held twice a month at Colony Cottage. It takes about 2 hours and will teach you some of the etiquette and how to use the tee time system. It is held twice a month, call 352-750-4558 to reserve your spot. Well worth your time.
The trail fee is only $3.50.
PLEASE take the free lessons. It isn't as easy as it looks and keeping the pace of play and knowing the etiquette is important. If you lag behind the ambassador will point it out and you will hold up play for the course.
I say this to you kindly. I would and have said it to my own children and now to my grown grandchildren..
Golfingnut
09-25-2012, 04:05 AM
I have never golfed before but I'd like to try. Group golf lessons are $225 WOW!
Then I found out that there is a trail fee?
Is there groups of beginners that go out together?
I am handicapped so I don't know if I can play an entire 9 holes but I want try.
So, I don't want to go through the expense of golf instructions and trail fees if I can't cut it.
Any suggestions?:0000000000luvmyhors
Welcome Frank. I am not a professional instructor, but have golfed for 30 years. I would be happy to spend a few hours at the driving range with you. You could get a feel if this is something you may or may not wish to pursue then go on to professional lessons and equip etc. Send me a private message if you like and we can set something up. This offer is good for anyone in the villages. Of course this offer is FREE for my Villages Neighbors.
mulligan
09-25-2012, 06:29 AM
FYI, Gracie, the trail fee is now $4. They have not changed the annual payment yet.
NotGolfer
09-25-2012, 09:28 AM
The trail fee is only $3.50.
PLEASE take the free lessons. It isn't as easy as it looks and keeping the pace of play and knowing the etiquette is important. If you lag behind the ambassador will point it out and you will hold up play for the course.
I say this to you kindly. I would and have said it to my own children and now to my grown grandchildren..
I no longer golf for several reasons (all physical)...anyway what Gracie and all the others here say is so true. Don't go out w/o knowing how the game is played, the etiquette for sure is important! Lessons for sure are needed...I'd go for the ones at Colony, especially if you're handicapped as you say. Good luck!!!
casita37
09-25-2012, 09:29 AM
Hubby and I will be on Pimlico this afternoon.....I apologize now to everyone behind us!!!! We'll do our best. Actually, he's a golfer, although not like he used to be. I am a beginner and have been going to the driving range for a couple of weeks, now. We even played with some other people this past weekend, and didn't get any "looks" or ambassador visits. LOL
Anyway, what I think would be a fabulous idea (assume it's not already done) is if at least one of the courses could set aside a morning each week just for beginners. That way, everyone is understanding and patient. I know tee times can be hard to get, but afterall, they did sell us the place based on "free" golf, right, and one morning a week, on one course, shouldn't be too much to ask. Where's the suggestion box????
gomoho
09-25-2012, 09:36 AM
I believe there are suggestion boxes at each of the mail stations. I love your idea and maybe they could even limit it to off season. FYI most of the executive courses are empty in the afternoons so if you can stand the heat that is an excellent time to learn and practice. Have fun - I'm new to golf and loving it.
DebiR
09-25-2012, 11:33 AM
Some tips to offer, as a new golfer in TV...
Free lessons are worth the time.
Also...
Check with
WADE MARTIN
wade.martin@TheVillages.com
He is offering lessons for just $10 a session... SOON!
The sessions are divided into areas you might want lessons in...
for instance, I know 'bunkers' session is October 17th at 1pm... but you must sign up now... and Wade said at least 5 people must be signed up.There are other sessions for putting, chipping, etc...
I was going to sign up for the bunkers session, but I have a prior commitment that day.
(that is how I found out about this) (He was set up the other day at Oakley (exec course) ... just happened to find him!
Tip 3... When you begin, don't be afraid to pick up your ball, if you are 'double par'... it is recommended, to keep the play going, so a back up doesn't occur.
When I first started, I thought I was 'cheating'... but realized that it is important to not play too slowly, because a) people are waiting, and we all need to give everyone a chance to have some of the fun! :O)
Driving ranges are a great place to practice... !
Go with a person who does know the game, and the routine... who is willing to give you a few pointers. My husband is a patient man... and has helped me learn the ropes, but the people generally are very nice here, and willing to help.
Go at the mid day, to end... when there are fewer people playing. (right now, at least..) Later in the year, the crowds will come.
Keep you head down. ;O)
Enjoy, and remember it is a game. You can really have a lot of fun out there...! :O)
Bruiser1
09-25-2012, 11:41 AM
I agree.
The information is priceless and well worth your time. Even if you are a seasoned golfer there is wisdom to be shared about the Village Golf experience.
What are the significance of the stakes here? what is protcol ? all the details that will make you adapt to this new game.
gomoho
09-25-2012, 03:47 PM
""Tip 3... When you begin, don't be afraid to pick up your ball, if you are 'double par'... it is recommended, to keep the play going, so a back up doesn't occur.
When I first started, I thought I was 'cheating'... but realized that it is important to not play too slowly, because a) people are waiting, and we all need to give everyone a chance to have some of the fun! :O) ""
As a new golfer I have found double par to work quite nicely when you are figuring out your score. Par x 2!
FrankD
10-09-2012, 08:03 AM
Before you go out as beginners to enjoy the golf, take the FREE good golf school held twice a month at Colony Cottage. It takes about 2 hours and will teach you some of the etiquette and how to use the tee time system. It is held twice a month, call 352-750-4558 to reserve your spot. Well worth your time.
I called that phone number and was told that the lesson is how to get a tee time. The only golf lessons are through The Villages (at least that's what they are told to say). There must be some volunteers out there that would enjoy showing others their skills.
mulligan
10-09-2012, 08:10 AM
I'd go off campus, treetops for example, and ask about lessons
scarecrow1
10-09-2012, 12:11 PM
They just up it to 4.00
Bogie Shooter
10-09-2012, 12:15 PM
They just up it to 4.00
What?
eweissenbach
10-09-2012, 01:39 PM
Before you go out as beginners to enjoy the golf, take the FREE good golf school held twice a month at Colony Cottage. It takes about 2 hours and will teach you some of the etiquette and how to use the tee time system. It is held twice a month, call 352-750-4558 to reserve your spot. Well worth your time.
This is great advice. The good golf school will NOT teach you the grip or the swing etc. but WILL teach you how to be a good steward of the golf courses and how to enjoy the game without disturbing the enjoyment of others. Golf is one of the few games that one can play between people of widely different capabilities and yet all can have fun without disturbing the others' game. The main thing is to keep moving, don't search long for lost balls, pick up when you obviously are slowing play or when you have doubled par (six strokes on a par 3 hole for example). Take Golfingnut up on his offer, Lou is a good guy and I'm sure can help get you started. Good luck and enjoy!
rp001
10-09-2012, 03:25 PM
Before you go out as beginners to enjoy the golf, take the FREE good golf school held twice a month at Colony Cottage. It takes about 2 hours and will teach you some of the etiquette and how to use the tee time system. It is held twice a month, call 352-750-4558 to reserve your spot. Well worth your time.
I'd check with the Villages Golf Academy too..I took a "New To Golf " class about 1 1/2 yrs ago...There were 6 students, It was a week long, and the cost was around 150 bucks..Absolutely worth every penny..Everyone got lessons in all phases of stroke play, full swing, chipping.putting,etc. In addition one day was spent at their driving range (around back). The class went onto a Palmer course and played a best ball hole...Lot's of fun and not intimidating in any way...And of course, all through the lessons, basic rules and ettiquette are stressed and explained thoroughly..
FrankD
10-10-2012, 05:37 AM
Hubby and I will be on Pimlico this afternoon.....I apologize now to everyone behind us!!!! We'll do our best. Actually, he's a golfer, although not like he used to be. I am a beginner and have been going to the driving range for a couple of weeks, now. We even played with some other people this past weekend, and didn't get any "looks" or ambassador visits. LOL
Anyway, what I think would be a fabulous idea (assume it's not already done) is if at least one of the courses could set aside a morning each week just for beginners. That way, everyone is understanding and patient. I know tee times can be hard to get, but afterall, they did sell us the place based on "free" golf, right, and one morning a week, on one course, shouldn't be too much to ask. Where's the suggestion box????
I contacted someone on the VCCD website and emailed them this message...
I was searching for a suggestion box but could not find one. I am fairly new to the villages and I am a beginner golfer. The $225 fee for golf lessons may be worth it but it's not in my budget. I have been in conversations with people on "The Talk of the Villages" and I am to find out that there are a few (and probably many more) beginner golfers out here. A suggestion would be to have one morning at a fairly easy golf course set aside for beginners only. This way it won't interfere with more advanced golfers. I would be nice if there was a volunteer experienced golfer to be one of the foursome to give some direction of the do's and don'ts on a golf course.
THE REPLY WAS: Hi Frank; The best I can do is give you this Ph# and tell you these are the people you need to talk to. Sorry Keith
Call today to schedule your Free Consultation or for more information: 259-8121
If enough beginners call, maybe they will take our suggestions seriously.
FrankD
10-13-2012, 10:24 AM
Before you go out as beginners to enjoy the golf, take the FREE good golf school held twice a month at Colony Cottage. It takes about 2 hours and will teach you some of the etiquette and how to use the tee time system. It is held twice a month, call 352-750-4558 to reserve your spot. Well worth your time.
I called there and they knew nothing about free golf etiquette. I wrote to VCDD and this is what they sent me:
Good Afternoon Frank…
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts. Hopefully you can find a way to begin playing our great game of golf!
I appreciate your suggestion, and while it has a lot of merit and would be great, unfortunately there are many factors that would prohibit such a situation.
However, there are many alternatives to consider.
First, have you attended our complimentary good golf school yet?? If not, I’d suggest starting there first; it’s a 3 hour class that will teach you what you need to know as a new golfer from a participant standpoint, proper etiquette and care of the course, and general information about golf in The Villages. It will also teach you how to obtain a tee time. We host these events on a regular basis and you can register by calling Golf Administration at 753-3396.
Additionally, we are creating an introduction to golf class at the Golf Academy, that will be far less expensive that the New to Golf program we offer…it will be a great opportunity for you to learn about the game and gets some hands on exposure. I will send your name to the Academy and ask them to contact you with details when available to see if you are interested.
Lastly…there are many slow times on the golf courses you can strategically plan your golf around so as not to feel pressured by more experienced golfers. Granted the courses are very full in the winter months, but 9 months out of the year, with a little flexibility, you will be able to find plenty of these opportunities.
Hope this helps…wishing you the best!
Erik
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