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Debbiesc
03-14-2013, 11:47 AM
We are new to the Villages and have not yet golfed on any of the golf courses. Our son is coming for a visit and would like to golf with us. I would like to take him to a nice course. We live So of 466 A. Skill level is intermediate. Can anyone suggest any favorites?
jebartle
03-14-2013, 12:01 PM
probably couldn't be any further from you (Up near Nancy Lopez), BUT it does have an easy par 5 (use to be a 4) and a par 4 (that use to be a 3), and it is always in good condition.
We are new to the Villages and have not yet golfed on any of the golf courses. Our son is coming for a visit and would like to golf with us. I would like to take him to a nice course. We live So of 466 A. Skill level is intermediate. Can anyone suggest any favorites?
jnieman
03-14-2013, 12:05 PM
I would suggest Bonita Pass or Tarpon Boil. Two of my favorites and not too far to travel from the South end.
graciegirl
03-14-2013, 01:28 PM
We are new to the Villages and have not yet golfed on any of the golf courses. Our son is coming for a visit and would like to golf with us. I would like to take him to a nice course. We live So of 466 A. Skill level is intermediate. Can anyone suggest any favorites?
I am sure you know this, but I will say it anyway. You must make reservations and you may or may not get the executive course you request especially now when we have so many people here.
justjim
03-14-2013, 01:48 PM
It is actually easier to go into the computer and "pickup" an unused tee time on a Championship course. You will only pay half price for nine holes---and you will find some tee times on the 4:00 wave at Bonifay, Cane Garden, Havana and Mallory Hill ----my favorites in south TV. It's 15.00 to play an Executive Course for a guest if you ride---I think. If you just want executive courses---Yankee Clipper, Roosevelt, Sandhill and bacall are my favorites in south TV. Have fun!!
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