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Your answers have been very clear. Every player must check with the starter before teeing off. If there is no starter, it seems that play is still allowed, but the player must observe standard golf etiquette. No holding up other golfers, and no hitting an excessive number of practice shots.
Personally, I am glad The Villages takes their rules very seriously. Thanks for all of your responses. |
But, wait...........................only 80 posts!:duck:
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Whether or not it might be technically against some rule or another, play is allowed. It's done so commonly in the summer that there is no doubt the powers-that-be know it happens. It's simply a no-harm-no-foul situation. And I'm not really convinced it's against the rules. It's legal to play the champs after the shack closes in the summer. The Ambassador gives you a "receipt" when he crosses your path, and you go to the clubhouse to pay your green fees the next day...perfectly legal and sanctioned. And for residents who have paid their annual trail fees, I fail to see any difference for the Executives. You simply don't have to go pay your fees...they're already paid. |
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And like I said, I don't agree that any rules are being broken. So regarding picking and choosing which laws one chooses to obey, don't generalize. You can only speak for yourself. I'll give you credit...at least you admit it. |
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Stand on a corner like I did and count the cars and carts that roll through stop signs. It's over 90%. I'm not on the high horse. I'm on the low horse with everyone else that rolls through stop signs and trespasses on the execs after hours. Besides who cares what you and I think besides our children. Their values reflect ours. |
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Perhaps The Villages doesn't want golfers on the course unless they know they are golfing and the course is being regularly patrolled. I think The Villages knows it's being done, especially by people who live on a golf course and just play a few holes. By making it "against the rules", perhaps that negates The Villages liability. :confused: |
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The champs are owned by the corp. Don't play those after hours or there will be consequences. We own the execs. You are not supposed to play them but because we own them everyone will turn a blind eye. I'm sorry Barefoot. It took a little time but that's what you said. |
Weeeeelll...you're not quite right...
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Many of the after hours crowd really tear up a course and then the next day legit golfers pay the price. It's not right, so don't do it! |
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If we live next to an Exec course, can we just walk on and play?
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Not only have I called, but I've had discussions with folks at these offices, complimenting them on a system which generates revenue for the developer and allows legitimate, responsible players the opportunity to use the courses at times they would otherwise sit unused and empty...at a time of day considered by many, including me, to be the most beautiful time of day to play. These folks have fully agreed that it is a system valued by those who use it and does nothing but good...except for those who choose to see it otherwise. I'm out. Have your last word. |
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There sure many different ways to say the same thing! |
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I called the office, Jody answered and you are not allowed to play the execs after hours. Here's the new problem. When PolarBear called they said you are allowed to play the execs after hours. Wait a second. Give me a chance to get on my high horse. It was easier for me when I was younger. OK--I'm ready. How much are you spending on this house? It seems to me you should be making all the phone calls since you are the one that has the most to gain or loose. Why don't you let us know what the operator tells you. I predict, you won't. That takes effort. OK- i'm done. I'll get down now. |
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if you buy a golf course house, you might get to play after hours, and you might not. But you'll still have a lovely view. |
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I am finding this thread fascinating. I can't figure out if these posts are for real or are you all just tweaking each other ? At the end of the day a reasonable adult would come to the conclusion for executive golf 1. if the starter is there - check in. 2. If the starter is not there (pretty rare at this time of year) go play. Make sure you have you Villages ID and if on a golf cart your trail fee is up to date. Don't cut in front of anyone and respect the course as you normally would. I doubt if anyone is going to Villages Jail for acting in this manner. FYI - the starter times were lengthened several years ago due to this very subject except what was happening was non resident people were coming in after hours and jumping onto the courses. Although I have not gone out after hours in the past several years I used to before the starter time was lengthened. Often an ambassador would show up out of nowhere and ask to see your ID. Also ask if your trail fee was paid. If yes to A and B the usual have a nice day was the response.
Now if we are going to tweak - can you deduct the bond off your taxes ? |
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Aw, rustyp, you sound like you know stuff. You know the answer to that question in your last sentence........... NO. (sigh) And if it is not NO, we need to know. But I know it is NO. Seems like it should not be NO. I do not know why it is NO. Maybe somebody will explain why. All I know is we operate under the tax advice of NO. So what do I win for knowing the answer is NO. Boomer |
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"Walking on" to any Villages golfing course.
Contrary to many Villagers beliefs, "walking on" to an Executive or Championship golf course is trespassing! The courses are privately owned and you could be arrested. However, by getting a tee time (which only Village residents and their guests can do on Executive courses) allows you play a round of golf on the selected course under the guidance of the course Starter and the course Ambassador. Playing on any golf course in The Villages is very closely monitored by the Starters and Ambassadors and if you are caught walking on you will be asked for your Village ID (and for guest passes) by the Ambassador, and Ambassadors usually work later than Starters. Your ID number will be checked by the next morning and any trail or guest fees due must be paid or you could lose your golfing privileges for a period of time (yes this actually happens). If you refuse to leave the golf course, the Ambassador could call the police and have you arrested for trespassing. The bottom line is: Nobody is allowed on a Villages golf course unless they have a registered starting time, and a resident ID or guest or spectator pass on Executive courses.
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With all the varied and contradictory posts about playing on the execs after the starter leaves, I decided to contact GMS to find out the actual policy. Here's a quote from their reply that sums it up. It refers to the fact that at this time of year, there is little light after the starter leaves to play, so it is mostly a summer thing, but the answer still applies now.
"All residents are welcome to start on the 1st tee after 7:00, we do have roaming Ambassadors that check ID's for those that start after 7:00. We do not encourage or want folks to start in the middle of the course." |
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But if that's also the policy for the champs you made my day. |
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But like you were already told, you can go to the starter shack you play if there is an open time. Simple reason also. the course needs to know who is playing in case of an accident or if you caused damage. insurance problems on the course can cost you a lot of headaches. Believe me you don't want to deal with it. |
The question should have been, may I legally walk onto an executive course and play? However, can I walk onto an executive course and play?, I would answer yes. I actually did that at Southern Star executive in 2011. I hadn't only moved here a couple of weeks earlier, I hadn't even played a round of golf yet. My neighbor said he had never played golf. I had just gotten my cart, so I told him jump in. We drove to Southern Star, which is about 200 yards from our vllla. We played holes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 and then left. I never saw a marshall, in fact I never saw another player. When we got back I went online and discovered that Southern Star was closed. This is a true story, the rights are for sale.
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Well the longer I live here & I'm a permanent resident & I've never ever seen an ambassador ever ask anybody to see there ID. Just like at the swimming pools, it was a question about somebody seeing somebody from one of the neighboring towns being there & telling someone that they weren't a Village resident. So to answer the question, if you're living in a neighboring don't worry about it you'll never get caught as far as I can see. The residents will cover your aminities. The longer I live here the more I learn about securities!
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The system that has been developed here at TV is the best I've seen. From the on-line reservation system, to check-in, to the ambassadors on the course. And yes, they know who you are on the course. I see them making notes on their clipboards. Hopefully they are not noting my bent left arm at the top my backswing.
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If your front door is open...can I walk in???? |
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He was portrayed very well in the movie 'The Greatest Game Ever Played'. Here are pictures of his swing: https://www.google.com/search?q=doll...don+golf+swing |
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