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Garywt 10-16-2021 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by SIRE1 (Post 2017910)
I didn't say you couldn't play them, I just suggested that you keep up the pace. That includes picking up the ball and moving on when you've taken 6 strokes on a par 3. And I checked The Villages Golf web site again, and confirmed that there are no "beginner" Executive courses.

That web page states "Executive Course Ratings The Executive Golf Courses are rated based on the difficulty level of the course. It is displayed on a scale of 1 to 4 with 1 being the friendliest and 4 the most challenging. This allows each resident to choose what playing level best suites them so they will be able to maximize their enjoyment when they come out and play." By friendliest, they mean those with few hazards and shorter holes.



All I am suggesting is that we all try to be considerate to the groups behind you. For a true beginner, I would suggest the pitch & putt courses where one can get a lot of practice on their short game first.

We have played golf, just not in The Villages. My playing days go back to the 80’s when I use to work on a course.

golfing eagles 10-16-2021 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by nhtexasrn (Post 2018028)
On any golf course and also the driving range and practice areas a man must have a shirt with a collar. Shorts are fine. A woman must not wear a tank top unless the shoulder straps are at least 3 inches wide. A sleeveless top is fine for women and so are shorts or golf skirts. On a par 3 pick up your ball after 6 strokes and on par 4 pick up after 8 strokes. Don't tarry and play ready golf. There will most likely be people behind you ready to play. The executive courses are not beginner courses. They can be very challenging and in my opinion more so than the championship courses because they are not as wide and forgiving and have hazards everywhere! lol As far as keeping score, that's up to you but like others have said just count your strokes. If you keep score though, you can see if you're improving in your play and you will if you play a lot. The most important thing is to just have fun and enjoy being outdoors!!

:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

vinnytalk 10-16-2021 07:19 PM

No tee shirts you also need a resident card or a guest card, and book a day and time ahead of time.

vinnytalk 10-16-2021 07:21 PM

No tee shirts you also need a resident card or a guest card, and book a day and time ahead of time.it sounds like you might want to play miniature golf.

If you guys can't play at all it may be a problems for others, playing with you or the groups behind you.

SIRE1 10-16-2021 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Garywt (Post 2018187)
We have played golf, just not in The Villages. My playing days go back to the 80’s when I use to work on a course.

Garywt, I want to apologize for my previous comments to you. When I first read your post, I got the impression that you both were true beginners. Based on your recent post, I see that this is not the situation, and I apologize.

If you have read TOTV for a while, you will know that all of the courses can get very busy, especially during the 3 winter months. And the likelihood of not being pared up with someone else is remote during those prime time months. And I know we have all experienced a total new beginner who either keeps swinging & missing the ball, or someone who can only hit it a few feet and has another go at it. That is both frustrating for the other people who might be paired with them, or those groups that are behind. All of us Villagers must be a little more understanding of others. Both those who want to learn and have fun,, and those who are experienced and want the challenge of a good golf game without having to pay Championship rates or play a long course.

So go out and have fun. And remember, the worse score you can have on the level 1 course is probably a 54 (6 x 9 holes) and you can brag about shooting under your age at one of the Country Club restaurants. :icon_wink:

Velvet 10-16-2021 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2017858)
I think the dress code is defective. Here is the official dress code for men:

"Shirts shall have a collar and sleeves. Turtle-necks or mock turtle-necks are acceptable. (Min. 1/4 inch collars.)"

Can someone please explain how a mock turtle-neck shirt with a one quarter inch collar is different from a T-shirt? I think that all of my T-shirts would meet their definition for a mock turtle-neck.

T-shirts do not have collars, none that I’ve ever seen anyways. A turtle neck collar stands up along the neck.

maggie1 10-17-2021 05:53 AM

Golf Apparel
 
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2017963)
Here is the dress code as stated in the golfing in the villages brochure. You may need to Google "golfing in the villages brochure" to find the entire brochure online. I cannot find an exact link.

How To Dress
The following dress code is for all championship and executive golf courses, The Villages Golf Academy, driving ranges, warm-up nets and putting greens.

The acceptable golf attire includes, but is not limited to, the below:

Shoes must be worn at all times when on the golf courses. Tennis or golf shoes with soft spikes, or shoes with no more than a 1-inch heel, are mandatory.Shorts or skirts must cover the majority of the thigh and may not be cut-off or have holes.Denim pants are allowed.No overall, tennis skirts, cut-offs, biking shorts, bathing suits or athletic exercise apparel.

Dress Code for Women

Fashion golf tops may be without a collar but should not expose the stomach and must have straps at least 2-inches wide.

Dress Code for Men

Shirts shall have a collar and sleeves. Turtle-necks or mock turtle-necks are acceptable. (Min. 1/4 inch collars.)

Thanks, Retiredguy.

rochellepfaff 10-17-2021 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Garywt (Post 2017822)
On an executive 9 hole beginner course, what is the dress code. Planning our first ever round of golf in The Villages and all I have in Florida is shorts and t-shirts. Hoping t-shires are allowed on the executive courses. Thanks

These are not beginner courses. Some of the are every bit as challenging as championship course. Just no par 5's.

Bay Kid 10-17-2021 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 2017862)
keeping score only is required for trophies and cash prizes. . . and usually that;s not on amateur day, which will be the day you play.

I only count birdies. Easy to remember....

paulajr 10-17-2021 06:49 AM

Probably not..
 
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Originally Posted by Garywt (Post 2018163)
We have played golf before. My wife actually took lessons over the summer. I have not played in a couple years but will be fine. We use to go later in the day, just the 2 of us and just enjoyed each other. That is what we hope to accomplish.

The chance of not being paired up with anyone this time of year is slim to none. Executive courses are jam packed.

DaleDivine 10-17-2021 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by vinnytalk (Post 2018217)
No tee shirts you also need a resident card or a guest card, and book a day and time ahead of time.it sounds like you might want to play miniature golf.

If you guys can't play at all it may be a problems for others, playing with you or the groups behind you.

You should try reading other comments before making one yourself. OP has stated more than once he and wife(she's had lessons) have played before, just not in TV. And they are not newcomers to TV.
:welcome::ho:

brownsinfhB0nifay 10-17-2021 07:38 AM

When we moved here 3 years ago, the Villages offered a class, i think it was called The School of Good Golf. It covered the tee time system as well as the necessary etiquette and rules needed on the course. You might call the golf office to inquire about it. It will help greatly as a new golfer.

Bogie Shooter 10-17-2021 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by paulajr (Post 2018273)
The chance of not being paired up with anyone this time of year is slim to none. Executive courses are jam packed.

Yep really packed???
Just looked at open tee times on Monday executive courses, stopped counting at 75 with 2 or 4 players.

chenault55 10-17-2021 07:59 AM

Driving range
 
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2017827)
T-shirts are not allowed. You need to wear a shirt with a collar. That rule even applies to the driving range.

And, here is another tip for the driving range. Place the basket under the ball shoot before you put in the token. I learned that one the hard way.

My husband said Sarasota driving range changed their policy to allow tee shirts. I don’t know about the country clubs though.

golfing eagles 10-17-2021 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by rochellepfaff (Post 2018255)
These are not beginner courses. Some of the are every bit as challenging as championship course. Just no par 5's.

I repeat: :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:


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