View Full Version : Golf at Juliette Falls -The good and the bad
deltaguy
09-18-2013, 04:53 PM
Originally posted this Thread as a public service to Villages Residents to be aware of the fact that Juliette Falls allows their members to play in groups of five so that they might expect 4 1/2 hour+ rounds. The several responses were not particularly relevant to my intention, therefore I'm removing the post.
murray607
09-18-2013, 07:22 PM
Have played golf at Juliette Falls in Dunnellon a number of times. If you are not aware, it's a great golf course; challenging and always in great condition. Well worth the 50 minute drive and the $35 - $40 Green Fees.
Problem: Today three foursomes travelled 50 minutes each way and paid $40 including a nice lunch. Still no problem at all. Shortly after teeing off we realized there were two 5somes (yes, that's 5somes) immediately in front of us. A quick call to the Pro Shop was responded with (we will send someone out to take care of it) Of course no one ever showed up. Turns out it was their Men's day and they don't seem to give a damn if their members play in 5somes. Tried to discuss with the Manager in the Pro Shop after golf and were greeted with a cavalier attitude that seemed to indicate they didn't care whether we liked it or not. Seems like a pretty poor policy to me. Thought you'd like to know.
Seems like a common problem no matter where you go. They often start as a threesome and a two some or two threesomes and once past the first tee box they morph into a fivesome or bigger.
I am on the executive at my local course here in Alberta and this issue is often brought up at board meetings. To make matters worse, sometimes the biggest offenders are other board members!
Unfortunately we don't have paid marshalls on our course and rely on member volunteers to marshall, so it is difficult to police these reprobates and they are usually repeat offenders.
When I catch up to them, I usually just say "I see you have a larger group than is allowed, so we are just going to play through", not "can we play through" or "will you allow us to play through" we just say we are going to do it and it works!!
deltaguy
09-18-2013, 08:29 PM
Seems like a common problem no matter where you go. They often start as a threesome and a two some or two threesomes and once past the first tee box they morph into a fivesome or bigger.
I am on the executive at my local course here in Alberta and this issue is often brought up at board meetings. To make matters worse, sometimes the biggest offenders are other board members!
Unfortunately we don't have paid marshalls on our course and rely on member volunteers to marshall, so it is difficult to police these reprobates and they are usually repeat offenders.
When I catch up to them, I usually just say "I see you have a larger group than is allowed, so we are just going to play through", not "can we play through" or "will you allow us to play through" we just say we are going to do it and it works!!
Nice try but they both started as 5somes with the blessing of Management. In my experience this is inexcusable.
graciegirl
09-18-2013, 08:46 PM
Have played golf at Juliette Falls in Dunnellon a number of times. If you are not aware, it's a great golf course; challenging and always in great condition. Well worth the 50 minute drive and the $35 - $40 Green Fees.
Problem: Today three foursomes travelled 50 minutes each way and paid $40 including a nice lunch. Still no problem at all. Shortly after teeing off we realized there were two 5somes (yes, that's 5somes) immediately in front of us. A quick call to the Pro Shop was responded with (we will send someone out to take care of it) Of course no one ever showed up. Turns out it was their Men's day and they don't seem to give a damn if their members play in 5somes. Tried to discuss with the Manager in the Pro Shop after golf and were greeted with a cavalier attitude that seemed to indicate they didn't care whether we liked it or not. Seems like a pretty poor policy to me. Thought you'd like to know.
Uh Huh. See how good we got it here???:wave:
buggyone
09-18-2013, 08:57 PM
I love The Villages!
murray607
09-18-2013, 09:15 PM
Nice try but they both started as 5somes with the blessing of Management. In my experience this is inexcusable.
I would still use my usual "I see you have a larger group than is allowed, so we are just going to play through" despite the pro-shop or starter allowing them to start as 5's
Sometimes, you just have to out them in their place!
nitehawk
09-19-2013, 07:49 AM
Have played golf at Juliette Falls in Dunnellon a number of times. If you are not aware, it's a great golf course; challenging and always in great condition. Well worth the 50 minute drive and the $35 - $40 Green Fees.
Problem: Today three foursomes travelled 50 minutes each way and paid $40 including a nice lunch. Still no problem at all. Shortly after teeing off we realized there were two 5somes (yes, that's 5somes) immediately in front of us. A quick call to the Pro Shop was responded with (we will send someone out to take care of it) Of course no one ever showed up. Turns out it was their Men's day and they don't seem to give a damn if their members play in 5somes. Tried to discuss with the Manager in the Pro Shop after it's a great golf course; challenging and always in great condition. golf and were greeted with a cavalier attitude that seemed to indicate they didn't care whether we liked it or not. Seems like a pretty poor policy to me. Thought you'd like to know.
Just think ---- you could have played the villages championship courses and had many foursome in front of you which probably would have taken longer then the five-some in front of you at Juliette Falls. They are all retired and they are in no rush. They forget they have a short shelf life and many thing to do before expiration date. You would not been able to say
"it's a great golf course; challenging and always in great condition."
" paid $40 including a nice lunch."
Monkei
09-19-2013, 10:30 AM
What's the hurry? Slow down and enjoy the outing.
murray607
09-19-2013, 07:54 PM
Originally posted this Thread as a public service to Villages Residents to be aware of the fact that Juliette Falls allows their members to play in groups of five so that they might expect 4 1/2 hour+ rounds. The several responses were not particularly relevant to my intention, therefore I'm removing the post.
So, what was your intention?
By posting, you invite dialogue. It is unfortunate that the dialogue was not what you wanted, but we can't read your mind.
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