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Old 03-22-2024, 07:56 AM
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Escambia has been one of our favorite courses of the 4 executive courses at or near the Moyer Recreation Center. We played there yesterday (Thursday)

Pretty disappointed in the conditions. The greens and the tee boxes are in bad shape.

They are either about to loose the greens or they are starting to “recover” ? Hard to say which ?

These courses are being pounded by A LOT of play (no news there) . When we arrived for an 11:32 tee time , there was ONLY ONE golf cart parking spot in the entire two long rows of spots . I have never seen that at this location in the past.

After speaking with the starter, we learned that there were “several groups” that were there waiting for their times.

Anyhow, it was another beautiful day weather wise and we got to play followed by lunch and a couple of beers !
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Old 03-24-2024, 03:03 PM
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I rarely play execs but today we payed Truman. They should give players $4 to be there. The "greens", if you could call them that, were at least 50% dirt. I have been here 18 years and have never seen conditions like this even remotely close. Terrible. And please, don't give me the El Nino garbage.
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Old 03-24-2024, 03:12 PM
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…on the other hand, we played Bogart yesterday. The greens were quite good. A bit thick, could use a trim, but all green grass. Refreshing, especially as we both played it quite well dispute the windy conditions.
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Escambia has been one of our favorite courses of the 4 executive courses at or near the Moyer Recreation Center. We played there yesterday (Thursday)

Pretty disappointed in the conditions. The greens and the tee boxes are in bad shape.

They are either about to loose the greens or they are starting to “recover” ? Hard to say which ?

These courses are being pounded by A LOT of play (no news there) . When we arrived for an 11:32 tee time , there was ONLY ONE golf cart parking spot in the entire two long rows of spots . I have never seen that at this location in the past.

After speaking with the starter, we learned that there were “several groups” that were there waiting for their times.

Anyhow, it was another beautiful day weather wise and we got to play followed by lunch and a couple of beers !
Don’t throw MONEY at the problem . . . The Executive Leadership employed by The Villages who is responsible for Golf Course Management should be FIRED! Their replacement(s) will (1) Make necessary Organizational Changes, (2) Establish Priorities and (3) Direct & Empower those responsible for maintaining Golf Courses in good, playable condition. With the right leadership, golf course conditions can be improved and maintained within the current budget. Of course, those of us playing the courses need to do our part by fixing divots and ball marks.

Golfers shopping for homes in The Villages should NOT purchase a New Home in the Southern Areas. Rather, they should buy a pre-owned home in the Middle or Northern areas which have plenty of golf courses nearby.
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Old 03-24-2024, 11:28 PM
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There are courses with very nice greens, sweetgum for an example, along with the pitch n putts have good greens. But you go across the street to mangrove and they are terrible.
A few more months to a couple more years, we will be minutes away from the 5-8 new golf courses they are putting in on the other side of the hwy.
TV should fire the grounds keepers at the bad sites and hire more from the contractors that have done a good job
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Old 03-25-2024, 10:29 AM
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Escambia has been one of our favorite courses of the 4 executive courses at or near the Moyer Recreation Center. We played there yesterday (Thursday)

Pretty disappointed in the conditions. The greens and the tee boxes are in bad shape.

They are either about to loose the greens or they are starting to “recover” ? Hard to say which ?

These courses are being pounded by A LOT of play (no news there) . When we arrived for an 11:32 tee time , there was ONLY ONE golf cart parking spot in the entire two long rows of spots . I have never seen that at this location in the past.

After speaking with the starter, we learned that there were “several groups” that were there waiting for their times.

Anyhow, it was another beautiful day weather wise and we got to play followed by lunch and a couple of beers !
Is turf supervisor a pga approved turf graduate or just a lawn grass cutting owner.
Turf superintendent now what to do because they monitor the coarse throughout everyday and can fix a problem before it gets bad
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Old 03-25-2024, 12:02 PM
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Is turf supervisor a pga approved turf graduate or just a lawn grass cutting owner.
Turf superintendent now what to do because they monitor the coarse throughout everyday and can fix a problem before it gets bad
I’m afraid that it’s the later …. Lawn mowing companies that are under contract to mow the $hit out of the courses where it needs it or not ! That’s why you see mostly hard pan on most courses, executives and championship. Of course, there are exceptions as noted on the “review” I just posted this morning about Oakleigh…..
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Escambia has been one of our favorite courses of the 4 executive courses at or near the Moyer Recreation Center. We played there yesterday (Thursday)

Pretty disappointed in the conditions. The greens and the tee boxes are in bad shape.

They are either about to loose the greens or they are starting to “recover” ? Hard to say which ?

These courses are being pounded by A LOT of play (no news there) . When we arrived for an 11:32 tee time , there was ONLY ONE golf cart parking spot in the entire two long rows of spots . I have never seen that at this location in the past.

After speaking with the starter, we learned that there were “several groups” that were there waiting for their times.

Anyhow, it was another beautiful day weather wise and we got to play followed by lunch and a couple of beers !
Yes. They keep the carts at the lower parking level instead of letting them line up at the white lines. That whole parking area should be redesigned. Someone is going to get hit by a cart there.
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Old 03-29-2024, 03:09 PM
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Yes. They keep the carts at the lower parking level instead of letting them line up at the white lines. That whole parking area should be redesigned. Someone is going to get hit by a cart there.
Absolutely agree !
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