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rjn5656 12-09-2019 10:49 AM

As a non priority, I think that with providing my own cart, $60+ is excessive and I will play offsite. My choice.

tophcfa 12-09-2019 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by rjn5656 (Post 1700377)
As a non priority, I think that with providing my own cart, $60+ is excessive and I will play offsite. My choice.

I am in the same situation. Although I will still play mostly onsite, I am going to try a few rounds outside the bubble this winter. Can anyone suggest relatively close offsite courses that are in decent shape and won't cost $128 for my wife and I to play an enjoyable round of Championship golf? We don't need high end courses, just not dog tracks.

Love2Swim 12-09-2019 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1700282)
That's not really true. First off, if you play after 11am, which myself and all those in my group have done since 2011, the greenfees in the off season is $34 starting with teetimes of 11:56 and later, that $42 is the morning rate. I have never teed off here before 11am and everyone I know plays in the afternoon.

As I mentioned in my previous post they extended the off season rate three more months, winter rates use to kick in Oct 1st, but now it's not until January 1st. So for 8 months you pay $34 in the afternoon. This time last year Oct 1st to Dec 31st. a resident member at Cane Garden for example, paid $47. It's still just $34 until the end of the year., from May to December. So you've only have 4 months of higher rates. On some courses, such as Palmer which was $62 last year, it's only a $2 increase and at Lopez, and Glenview it's $58, which is only a $3 increase.

You are a rarity to be able to play in the afternoon in the summer heat, with the heat index upwards of 100 degrees. I don't know another person that does so.

Marathon Man 12-09-2019 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Love2Swim (Post 1700406)
You are a rarity to be able to play in the afternoon in the summer heat, with the heat index upwards of 100 degrees. I don't know another person that does so.

I agree with 'rarity'. I am one of the few that faces the heat but and in return gets a near empty course.

tophcfa 12-09-2019 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Love2Swim (Post 1700406)
You are a rarity to be able to play in the afternoon in the summer heat, with the heat index upwards of 100 degrees. I don't know another person that does so.

I would much rather play in the afternoon in the summer heat and play on a near empty course for less $$. The only problem I have with the later day rounds in the summer is the very high probability the round will be cut short by lightning.

Polar Bear 12-09-2019 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Love2Swim (Post 1700406)
You are a rarity to be able to play in the afternoon in the summer heat, with the heat index upwards of 100 degrees. I don't know another person that does so.

Rare may be a little strong. I like the afternoon/evening also for the same reasons others have listed. Plus I’m one of those whacky seniors who just doesn’t like to get up and get busy early in the morning. :) A perfect round of golf for me is one that I finish as the sun sets. And since I like playing nine holes sometimes, I can start as late as 7:00 during DST and finish easily. Beautiful. :)

Spring/Summer/Fall golf group(s) anybody?!? :)

John_W 12-09-2019 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Love2Swim (Post 1700406)
You are a rarity to be able to play in the afternoon in the summer heat, with the heat index upwards of 100 degrees. I don't know another person that does so.

Our group doesn't have a problem, maybe it helped me that I grew up in St. Petersburg and played many summers as teenager. Didn't know what a golf cart was then, walked 18 all the time. That was then, I find the heat isn't really that bad, in fact back in Maryland in August it will hit 100 at least half the days and it never hits 100 here. I think it is more of a mindset, if you're thinking that way then you're already defeated before you start.

rjn5656 12-09-2019 01:39 PM

Arlington Ridge , Summerglen, Eagle Ridge, Harbor Hills are all close by and won't break the bank

Little father away Country Club of Ocala (watch for coupon), Red Tail, Stonecreek in Ocala, Juliett Falls

Little farther yet World Woods in Brooksville (get coupons from Golf Exp) - very nice trac with 36 holes

rjn5656 12-09-2019 01:41 PM

I play 6 days a week in summer, and only one is in the morning. Just bring a lot of water.

swooner 12-09-2019 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Marathon Man (Post 1700409)
I agree with 'rarity'. I am one of the few that faces the heat but and in return gets a near empty course.

Heat exhaustion comes at no extra cost!

Bogie Shooter 12-09-2019 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by lyonsmm (Post 1700276)
Also, from 2018 to 2019, fees went up $5 to $42. That was a 13.5% increase. This increase is 11.9%. So, over the last 2 years, the increase was a whopping 27%...don’t add the Percents!

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1700282)
That's not really true. First off, if you play after 11am, which myself and all those in my group have done since 2011, the greenfees in the off season is $34 starting with teetimes of 11:56 and later, that $42 is the morning rate. I have never teed off here before 11am and everyone I know plays in the afternoon.

As I mentioned in my previous post they extended the off season rate three more months, winter rates use to kick in Oct 1st, but now it's not until January 1st. So for 8 months you pay $34 in the afternoon. This time last year Oct 1st to Dec 31st. a resident member at Cane Garden for example, paid $47. It's still just $34 until the end of the year., from May to December. So you've only have 4 months of higher rates. On some courses, such as Palmer which was $62 last year, it's only a $2 increase and at Lopez, and Glenview it's $58, which is only a $3 increase.

There you go confusing things with facts...

golf2140 12-09-2019 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1700281)
That's because the property taxes on the golf courses went up 25%.




:boxing2:

:bigbow::bigbow::bigbow::bigbow:

Love2Swim 12-09-2019 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Marathon Man (Post 1700409)
I agree with 'rarity'. I am one of the few that faces the heat but and in return gets a near empty course.

There's a reason for that. :popcorn:

Love2Swim 12-09-2019 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1700426)
Our group doesn't have a problem, maybe it helped me that I grew up in St. Petersburg and played many summers as teenager. Didn't know what a golf cart was then, walked 18 all the time. That was then, I find the heat isn't really that bad, in fact back in Maryland in August it will hit 100 at least half the days and it never hits 100 here. I think it is more of a mindset, if you're thinking that way then you're already defeated before you start.

I think the key is you grew up in St. Petersburg. People form up north look at people playing golf in 100 degree heat as kooks, sorry.

tophcfa 12-09-2019 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Love2Swim (Post 1700462)
I think the key is you grew up in St. Petersburg. People form up north look at people playing golf in 100 degree heat as kooks, sorry.

I am from up north and have no problem (in fact I kind of like it) playing in the summer heat. As long as I drink lots of water and Poweraid to stay hydrated it's all good.
However, my days of keeping a hammer and nail set in my golf bag so I can make a hole in the frozen ground to get my T into the ground have come to an end. I now have a rule that it has to be above 35 degrees out and the ground can't be frozen, or I won't play.


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