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Villages.net notifies me when a tee time is made in my name. Are you signed up for this service?
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I will investigate my card but it may be a good idea to check your play history now and then. This seems uncomfortably easy to abuse.
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Why is this guy bragging to a stranger how he’s “beating “ the system? If not a resident where does he reside? This makes a difference. Who is the sponsor of his guest pass? How is he able to get the enhanced rate? How does he play with a group? In any event if this person shared all this with me, my first stop after playing would be the pro shop to speak with the pro. It’s not too late for you to do the right thing. |
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As near as I can tell, the "flaw in the system" is the way "Groups" can book ... & then they get to the course and drive the Starters crazy, moving people from one foursome to another. I was in the golf business and if I were King of the Villages Golf System, I cut that stuff out the very first day. You book a foursome, that's the foursome that plays together. If someone drops out at the last minute, tough luck and he pays a "no show" fee, plus gets points added. I don't know how many times I've listened to guys complain about their group's Tee Times and how hard it is to get them and how much effort it takes. At any decent Private Club in the USA, you'd have a hard time booking any more than (2) Tee Times, in the middle of prime time, in prime season. |
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No shows at Executives = points charged. Foursome booked, is the foursome that plays. however, you should be able to change the foursome in your groups up to the night before |
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Not to put too a fine of a point on it, but there are also practical reasons. We're dealing with a lot of older folks here and emergencies arise. If something like that happens, a person should be able to call the Pro Shop and know exactly where someone is on the course or facility. I admit I've played more golf than the average person, but I've been in at least 3 or 4 situations, when the Pro Shop had to come out on the course to find someone. It's much easier, if everyone is where the Tee Sheet says they are. OK, on one of the occasions, it was just a Sheriff, trying to serve someone ... so no big deal if they could't find him. |
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Hopefully my last post on this matter but as I sat here thinking about this I came to this conclusion. If I let someone make a tee time with my Villages ID my number can be passed around the entire population of the villages and used to ghost tee times and hold spots for people who may or may not play in that time.
This is a very sloppy and easy to abuse method of operation. Your ID can become a commodity. |
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With low play you get higher priority to get tee times so they use you
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