Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Golf course watering
I recently heard that this courses in the southern area are not in as good condition as the ones up north. Specifically Belle Glade, Evans Prairie, Bonifay and Havana. The reason given was water restrictions. Any truth ?
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play the courses and you decide.
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No true IMO
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that's just hearsay
don't believe everything that you hear from some self proclaimed know-it-all in the locker room...he's just blowing smoke and so what if that's the case...would you let that ruin a chance to get out on the links and enjoy chasing that little white ball around with 3 other folks....well I guess you could if you choose to let it keep it in perspective, it's a big field that they mow, with bumps in it and sandy spots, straight shots and dog legs...don't worry be happy that you are playing there's a guy in our neighborhood that is very unhappy about the way his lawn looks...he keeps changing his lawn mowing service because someone told him that another guy does a better job...it's just grass, and his lawn doesn't look any better than everyone else's keep ya head down |
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Every championship course has a water quota set by swfmd. It is often adjusted based on rain conditions.
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I heard d from a waitress, who heard from the bartender , who heard from his barber that there are 4 foot moles eating the grass on the courses out here. I’m thankful that we have feral pigs( I’m still hoping to see one) to combat the moles . Thank God for this site or I would never know how bad things were down here in South without it
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Evans Prairie was closed for a couple of days a week ago after the heavy rains, and Belle Glade for a day, plus had rough only some days after.
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I used to work for GMS, which managed all of the golf courses, and we habitually griped about Palmer getting more water than any of the other courses. We were told that the amount of water any course received was based on the number of home-sites on that particular course. All of that is controlled by the county water department. As far as I know, the water department has total control of the golf course watering.....no other entity is involved.
Last edited by Grill Meister; 06-19-2020 at 10:28 AM. Reason: Clarification |
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One fact is that the Villages golf courses in Marion and Lake counties are in a different water management district than those in Sumter county.
I have "heard" that the water restrictions are different, that the Villages golf courses in Marion and Lake can use more water than in Sumter. |
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it is true but I do not know the reason why. I assumed it was because the courses were not as established as the older, northern courses.
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When I was a member of a group that met with the district director of executive course maintenance and GMS regarding course maintenance it was explained this way. Courses above 466 were allocated water independent of the allocation for homes and it was sufficient for all uses. When TV moved south it was given an allocation that included both golf course, common areas, and homes with golf courses the lowest priority. So the more water from the system takes to augment the reclaimed water for home irrigation, the less water was available for golf courses, both executive and championship. However, when a new course is constructed, they get an exemption for a period for grow in.
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One of the biggest issues that I see is that the maintenance folks mow , better yet SCALP the grass they are mowing. As a result, the incessant hard pan all over the courses. No or little grass around the greens so it’s difficult to hit a nice chip .
Not all of the courses are the same in that some are better than others in that respect as others have pointed out . If the maintenance crew were to raise their mowers , you would see a dramatic improvement in a very short time ..... |
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I played Evans Prairie last week and Bonifay yesterday. Both were in excellent shape. Watering does not take the place of rain. We have had virtually no rain this year.
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Havana is north of 466A and isn't subject to those same water restrictions as south of 466A. I just played Bonifay yesterday and it is in great shape, both fairways and greens. I'm playing Havana tomorrow and it never seems to be in great shape, albeit adequate. With all this rain, I can't imagine any course here not being in great shape right now. Our main problem has been getting in 18 holes before it rains. Life is just so tough here.
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