Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Misunderstood Rules
I asked a 4-some in front of us why they hadn’t tee’d off yet (group ahead was on the green). They were (incorrectly) adamant that they could not tee off until the green was clear on all Executive courses. …They were still chatting in their carts after the green was clear and two groups we’re waiting behind them.
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it is more than likely you second shot is IN the water.....
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#18
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#19
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love that hole
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The thing that slows me down is the difficulty in finding my ball. If I get decent distance, my ball disappears and there’s no telling where it stops because of the extreme slope. I’ve lost balls there even when I hit them right down the fairway.
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I walk this course and there is a bench by the tee to enjoy a great view.
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For one thing you can’t see ahead unless the players ahead get on green! Holes 1& 2 are so short you can play both of them 2 times almost before the 3rd hole player get on the green. I agree this is a bad course to have a hidden fairway.
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If your ball goes in the water, you just take a drop and play your next shot - with a penalty stroke. It shouldn’t slow you down that much.
A lot of holes have water and they don’t create backups but for some reason, this hole seems to slow people down. |
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This was. Volusia 3 - the par 4.
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It’s a tough hole for a casual golfer. |
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Have you played it. If so, the answers should be quite obvious.
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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing" Edmund Burke 1729-1797 |
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Unless you can hit it 250, you should be teeing off as soon as the group ahead of you are approaching the green and as soon as they start driving away you should be hitting your approach shot. It seems that a lot of people don’t even think about hitting their tee shot until people are on the green and they don’t hit their approach shot until the group ahead is out of sight!! Also, a lot of people sit in their carts after putting out. It appears that they are filling out their scorecards or perhaps just reminiscing about the hole. I don’t mind them doing that but they can do this at the next tee box. And a lot of people don’t start getting ready to hit their second shot until after the other players in their group have hit. A foursome should hit their shots in a 2 minute span. Putting a ranger on the hole when people are backed up might help expedite play. |
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That's a fun hole and I've always enjoyed it (tho I haven't played it since moving here last year). IF you've played it more than once and IF you're an average golfer who understands timely play, you should know how and where to hit your tee ball, then your approach shot and ring the darned bell. It's not rocket science. That said, I must agree with my wife, who says there's nothing slower than a foursome of older guys, for all the reasons listed above, especially the difference between expectation and execution.
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