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[B]True. Price increase again January 1st. (winter rate). After a Villager pays His amenity fee and $145.00 golf cart fee they pay top dollar for a round of golf. I play great courses out of the reservation for lower fees PLUS I get to use their cart and gas!! /B]
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And "top dollar" depends a lot on where you lived before. Most courses available to me in my previous home wanted $75-100+ on weekends and slightly less weekdays, so the fees here don't seem too bad. Some from other areas indicate they are used to paying much less, so the fees here seem high. Since the courses within TV have no trouble filling times during the winter season, there is little incentive to lower fees, whereas some of the outside courses have specials to try to fill up their times. Works well for us. Choose convenience of getting to the course in your own cart or drive to a course outside to take advantage of the lower fees. |
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I golfed today at Green Valley par 35 9 hole course. We're 40 miles east of Fargo. Membership is $399 for husband/wife. Today was my 59th time walking the course..
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Greg - are you saying Fargo - as in ND? If so, please leave today for The Villages. Pay $104 in cart fees per year, and golf any of the zillion 9 hole courses for free. Plus, snow mobiles are not necessary to find the ball you hit into the rough. You can fish without using a chainsaw to cut through ice. Bermuda shorts are acceptable year round. If necessary, you can buy a portable heater for your golf cart. Come on Greg. Do you need an intervention? |
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Same quality or farm ;and type course. restaurant on site/ Real bathrooms or porta johns? details please! |
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From Tamarind Grove in my cart within 25 minutes I can play Glenview, Palmer, Cane, Mallory, Havana, Evans Prairie, Bonifay and Belle Glade. That's eight 27 hole courses and I even get bored here sometimes. This thread has turned mostly into a discussion about the cost of green fees. Paying $400 a year to walk one nine hole par 35 layout in an area that will be under snow in another month, doesn't really prove any point either way. |
Reading all these posts has confirmed my suspicions that Golf is not only a disease but a contagious disease. In my 3.5 years in 'The Villages ' my immune system has been able to protect me, I am hoping it will continue to do so.
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Golf here in TV, compared to outside The Bubble, basically boils down to... "whatever the market will bear."
The convenience of driving your golf cart from your driveway to a dozen 'championship' courses, is a big advantage over those off-campus. In addition, most of the courses here are relatively easy (from the same tees)...compared to courses away from TV. So the combination of convenience and the chance to score well, gives TV the edge they need to justify the higher greens fees. When you throw in the fact that you pretty much need to be a priority member to play in a group, or to get the courses/times you want during snowbird season...says that TV knows its market and can get away with higher prices for mostly ho-hum courses. :shrug: |
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Before retiring and moving to The Villages $80.00 is about what I paid per round (that darn drink cart girl)
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I think there is a booster shot for that. It makes your arm hurt so much you couldn't possibly swing a club for months. You must get one every year though. |
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