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NotGolfer 01-09-2024 07:57 AM

I don't golf----but have heard the time of day also matters.

sdeikenberry 01-09-2024 08:02 AM

Originally Posted by Marathon Man View Post
So, a large group would go to the front of the line and take up several prime tee times. I don't care for the sound of that.

A large group does not automatically go to the front of the line. It all depends on the group's average points compared to all the other requests average points. But yes, a large group with low points could go ahead of a small group with more points. The key is to keep your players points low so the group average is low...like 2.5 or less average group points. You have to remember a group is really a bunch of individual players put together in one request...no different than a foursome requesting a tee time. A smaller group may have a slightly better chance of getting a slot if a time is available in their group's average point scale, but larger groups have just as much right to tee times as small groups...since it all depends on points which reflect how many times the group's players have golfed in the last 7 days.

sdeikenberry 01-09-2024 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by jamorela (Post 2288969)
I am a full-timer. I belong to 3 different executive course golf groups - T, W, Th. I normally do not play three days a week but since I had been gone for three weeks, I decided to try to get some golf in. One group is a large singles group about 32 people. One group is a singles group about 16 people, and the third group is a foursome. All 3 groups received “not able to accommodate request” responses. And, yes they put in for several courses and 7 days ahead. Who else is seeing this?

Try playing championship courses. No, they're not free, but part of the reason exec is so full is because it's free. My group plays only championship and have noticed a significant decrease in being busy/full this year on championships.

Windguy 01-09-2024 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Andyhope (Post 2289344)
It’s the snowbirds. If they were year round residents, it be like this all year.

I disagree. They don’t put in enough courses to account for peak usage—only average usage. If every villager lived here year round, they would have to build more infrastructure (including golf courses) to accommodate the total population. I suspect that if it were this bad year round then this would not be as attractive of a community and sales would suffer.

Altavia 01-09-2024 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by GregP (Post 2289332)
I run a singles golf group and have been running it for going on 6 years. I tell all in my group that if you are sitting at 1 or 2 points when I put in the request you are safe if you have 3 points you are on the fence, if you have 4 points a big maybe, after that pretty much forget it. I use excel and make sure each team (4) has no more than 8 points total preferably only 7. I use a 2 and a half hour time frame and use 14 courses. In all the time I have been doing this my group has only been shut out 3 times. One of those was because I forgot to recheck point before I but the request in and a few had golfed the day before which will not show till the next day. Yes I hear there are those that cheat and I have heard they do get caught, GOOD! Note if I have a group of 3 I keep them a 6 points max or below. Should average out to 2 point per person per group. Average for all playing at about 1.75 points

Very smart, thanks for the tips!

Altavia 01-09-2024 08:37 AM

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kimgarwel12@gmail.com 01-09-2024 08:40 AM

I run a ladies group on T/F with about 20 people. I put in a 9-hr time range with the 5 courses south of 44. So far this season, we haven't been shut out. Can't wait for the 4 new execs coming south of 44!! My husband is in a men's group on Tuesdays with about 80 guys. It's a "registered" group (over 30 people) and they always get tee times. Might be in a couple of different courses, but they never get shut out. And yes, points do matter, especially cancellation/no-show points.

LoisR 01-09-2024 08:42 AM

Could it be the new pitch and putt courses are not desirable?
Why else would Villagers who live way south of 466a drive more than 40 minutes in a golf course to play here?

Birdrm 01-09-2024 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by VApeople (Post 2289107)
Yeah, Loblolly, Longleaf, and Lowlands.

There are 3 more executive as well as 3 championship course all planned for the area around Eastport. I know that doesn't help today but at least in the future more will be available south of 44.

Daddymac 01-09-2024 08:52 AM

When there was 85,000 people here, ( Before south of 44) We had 56 executive courses. Now we have 135,000 people here and have adding 5 Executive courses. Think about that, And when you were buying your home they sold you on “FREE GOLF”. What a bag of horse **** that is. Remember, This is not the “Same people” who started the Villages. This is the greedy kids.. Their Father, and Grandfather are rolling in their graves.

Rainger99 01-09-2024 09:02 AM

The people north of 44 used to mock people that bought in the new section because there was no golf available in the new section - but we had great walking trails!

However, it doesn’t just hurt the people down south.

The lack of golf in the south is also impacting the people up north since people from the south are going north to play golf and are taking up a lot of those tee times.

It does look like the developer has recognized the problem and is doing something about it. A couple of years from now, when Eastport is finished, there should be (I think the number is) four new executives, and three new championship courses and a pitch and putt. It will be more than 100 holes but more than half will be championship.

I don’t think that will solve the problem but it is a step in the right direction.

biker1 01-09-2024 09:21 AM

With a 9-hour time window, I would suspect there is no amount of points that would prevent you from getting a tee time. The problem with denials is when you want a morning tee time, say between 8:30 and noon.

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Originally Posted by kimgarwel12@gmail.com (Post 2289387)
I run a ladies group on T/F with about 20 people. I put in a 9-hr time range with the 5 courses south of 44. So far this season, we haven't been shut out. Can't wait for the 4 new execs coming south of 44!! My husband is in a men's group on Tuesdays with about 80 guys. It's a "registered" group (over 30 people) and they always get tee times. Might be in a couple of different courses, but they never get shut out. And yes, points do matter, especially cancellation/no-show points.


Bogie Shooter 01-09-2024 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Daddymac (Post 2289395)
When there was 85,000 people here, ( Before south of 44) We had 56 executive courses. Now we have 135,000 people here and have adding 5 Executive courses. Think about that, And when you were buying your home they sold you on “FREE GOLF”. What a bag of horse **** that is. Remember, This is not the “Same people” who started the Villages. This is the greedy kids.. Their Father, and Grandfather are rolling in their graves.

You shouldn’t post before morning coffee.:laugh:

rsimpson 01-09-2024 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by vinricci (Post 2289299)
Mickey Lee, Marshview and Richmond are empty almost every day. That should be a hint to the dev that one or two of them should be converted to an executive.

Brilliant idea on coversion - Richmond is an out-and-back 18, make it an EXEC! They also have ANOTHER Pich-n-Putt being built south of Turnpike near East Port. Very UNNECESSARY expense with Mickee Lee P-n-P 5 minutes away.

dewilson58 01-09-2024 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Daddymac (Post 2289395)
What a bag of horse **** that is. . This is the greedy kids.. Their Father, and Grandfather are rolling in their graves.


Some people forget, daddy and granddaddy made $1,000,000,000.......that's a BILLION dollars long before daddy died.

Daddy & Granddaddy are celebrating in their graves (which for the record, it's impossible for them to roll)


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