Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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If we live next to an Exec course, can we just walk on and play?
Of course, we would never walk on if the course was busy. But if the course was not busy and there was a large break between groups, would there be a problem if my wife and I walked on and started playing? We would not use carts.
We now live in Virginia and we hope to sell our house in the Spring. After that, we plan to move to Florida and look for a house in The Villages. Ideally, we would like to live on one of the Exec courses, especially if we can just walk on and play on occasion. Last edited by VApeople; 12-24-2015 at 12:23 AM. |
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You would need to talk to the Starter Shack for the course and be assigned a time to tee off. If the course wasn't busy, it's quite possible you would be able to play immediately.
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Have you ever heard of anyone being asked to leave because they walked on the course and started playing? |
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yes
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I once worked at a private club where the second tee and eighth green were near each other and adjacent to a public road. Many of the local residents had what they referred to as a two to eight membership.
You can certainly walk on to you executive golf course from your back yard, and everything will be fine........as long as you don't get caught.
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Generic question from one who does not play golf nor live on a golf course...would just walking onto an exec [or any] golf course be considered proper golf etiquette?
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off topic alert:
Generally speaking, are golf course lots more expensive on championship courses or executive courses? Or are they about the same. Or are there many other considerations? |
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on a scale of 1-10, it's a negative 14
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You will find many days from late spring to late October that many of the execs are pretty empty from late morning on. It's very easy to check in with the starter, then go right out to play golf.
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assuming of course that you are dressed appropriately and have a villages id
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Once after I first moved year in 2011 I noticed the cart path at Southern Star Executive was very wide, about 6' to 10' and concrete and would make an excellent bicycle path and I would not have go out on the street to ride my bike. Even though I noticed that day there were hardly any golfers on the course, within two minutes of riding my bike a marshall told me to leave. So you can figure that anyone on the course who is not authorized to be there, will be asked to leave no matter what you're doing, even just walking or jogging. Last edited by John_W; 12-26-2015 at 11:59 PM. |
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When I bought 2 1/2 yrs ago the Evens Prairie lots were 155. I always wondered if the lots on sweetgum or mangrove were also 155. just curious |
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Thank you for asking your question. Yes, check in with the starter.
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