Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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After hours golf
Hi, I know this has been talked about before , but I thought I would ask it again. I am wondering what the rules were regarding after hours golf ? What I mean is playing on a executive or championship course after the last tee time till it gets dark. I do understand that you should factor in if that person has paid their cart fee if they were using a cart. Also is going on the championship courses after hours allowed at all ?
Again sorry for asking this again, just wondering |
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These folks may have more information:
For more information about the Executive Golf Trail, trail fee information and all information pertaining to golf in The Villages, please visit GolfTheVillages.com or contact The Villages Golf & Country Club Administration offices at 352-753-3396
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So here is the answer I received from the tee time office. Absolutely not ! They said for safety and many other reasons there is not to be anyone on the course after the last tee time. Now we know. Thank you guys for all your input.
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JDIronton- well if that is their position it changed from the fall of 2017 because we called and were told we could walk on after pro shop closed and last teetime. We were told we would be met by the ambassador on the course (we were) and he would take our names and the next day we should go into the proshop and pay for greens fees. Doublechecked with the guy at the bag drop when we arrived (becuse starter shack was empty) and he confirmed this guidance. ANd on the first green of Calusa, ambassador met us. This was about 6 pm.
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If your headlights on your golf cart are good, no problem!
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Nope....
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You start playing. The Ambassador writes you a ticket. You pay the next day. Win-win for everybody. Nobody is saying you can sneak on and not expect to pay. The ambassadors are there until dusk. There is control during all daylight hours. |
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Yup, get yourself some of these and get out there.
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I consider the golf course as store operation hours. Once the door is locked (starter shack closes cause the last tee time went off.) I consider the course closed as in not open for play
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Why let the courses sit empty, when paying customers are eager to play? |
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