Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
View Poll Results: Would you pay for better conditions at select Executives? | |||
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15 | 5.21% |
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273 | 94.79% |
Voters: 288. You may not vote on this poll |
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Not quite that simple. But you know that ----- I would hope.
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If your lawn starts going downhill, you will notice it. If your golf course goes downhill, you will notice it. In both cases, your maintenance people should be held accountable and set things right. You don't reward failure or you just buy more failure. Everyone living in TV has a stake in our courses. Everyone has the right to comment. |
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We don’t golf free there are trail fees each year
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Well Buddy I guess you got your answer.
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Hopefully NOT
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Well, actually…..
About 5% said they would pay a green fee for a great executive golf experience. Remember, not all executives will have a green’s fee, just 4 or 5 in the entire community. 5% of the population (4,000 people), paying $20 once a week or every other week, is in the 7 figures (another $1,000,000 to $4,000,000) They’re using that money to maintain 45 holes, Even at $1,000,000 in extra revenue, you can do a lot with an extra $20,000/hole. At the high end, its an extra $80,000 a hole. |
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Because people do drive on them and don’t rake the traps, or fill their divots or repair their ball marks.
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This poll is obviously skewed since it addresses golfers interests primarily and was likely passed over by many non-golfers. Not "5% of the population", just 5% of those who bothered to take the poll on TOTV. Ÿout $20 per week is $1080.00 per year for a few courses that will (hopefully) be no better than all the courses should be maintained. And what about the rest of the courses? Do they get left to die now that there is only 4 or 5 courses that matter? And since only 4 or 5 courses will be worth playing, they will become high demand and eventually more expensive, perhaps evolve into a "members only" club? Meanwhile, since the rest have been allowed to go to pot, might as well tear them out and fill the area with homes. I hate to say it, but this whole thing, with "well actually" hints that the decision might have already been made and the "pole" may have merely been a gage of how hard it is going to be to shove it down the throats of the over 95% who said NO. |
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The Developer puts in the amenities and then eventually sells them to the CDDs. About half of the amenities fee goes to paying off the purchase of the amenities.
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not part of monthly fee?
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If the powers-that-be can justify green fees for “four or five” executive courses, what is to prevent them from justifying green fees for four or five. MORE executive courses in, say, three years? |
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