Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Private Clubs in The Villages?
Are there no private golf clubs here? Up north there were plenty of private clubs where you paid your annual dues and played unlimited golf. Here, I'm told that because I own a home here that I am a "member" of all of these so called "country clubs". But even though I am a member, I have to pay a green fee. I understand that none of the courses have an annual dues.
When I look for reviews of these country clubs, mostly I see how good or bad the food is and how nice it is to have cocktails on the patio. I gave up golf a few years back because of a number of orthopedic issues, but thought that I might give it a try again. I was a decent player at one time and would play and practice every day. It seems that that would be extremely expensive here unless one wants to play what they call "executive" courses which are really mostly par 3 courses. Are there no course or clubs that have annual dues with no green fee in this area?
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And I wouldn't be quick to dismiss some of the executive courses. Playing from the back tees on Pelican is no baby game.
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Me thinks this is a bait post!!! Stir the pot.....!!!!
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Most golfers realize that being able to play for free every day of the year on 30+ courses graded in skill level, for $140/month/home lifestyle amenities fee, is perfect for practice every day....and probably the best bargain around, too. Private clubs and country clubs screen, admit, and exclude people, to keep membership "exclusive". That is not what The Villages is about. |
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Yes, I believe Stonecrest and Del Webb Spruce Creek CC's have annual and 6 months membership with unlimited free golf using both clubs. http://www.stonecrestgolfclub.com/aboutus/memberships/ .
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Totally agree ilovetv. Lived in NJ all my life, but was never "invited" to play at Baltusrol, Echo Lake, Forsgate, etc. Lived next to the Plainfield Country Club and the only time I got a glimpse was during the Barclay's. Can't wait to officially become a Villager on April 22 so I can play anywhere I please.
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Most members at conventional country clubs are still in their working years and don't play more than two or three times a week. The monthly dues model would not work here because people would be playing every day (maybe more than once). The current system is very equitable for all villagers and affords everyone the taste of a club setting at a reasonable cost. Private clubs are available a short ride away for anyone desiring that option. |
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One does not simply pay ones annual dues at a country club and then play unlimited golf. There is usually an initiation fee, then the annual dues, then the minimum to be spent each month in the dining room, then the incessant tipping of everyone you run into starting at the bag drop, the locker room, the often mandatory caddy, etc. Even without an initiation fee, dues typically run about 4 to 5 thousand a year. I could play more than 100 times a year on a villages course for that money as well as play for free on the exec courses. Because of this competition of free and inexpensive golf, I think a members only country club would be a difficult business model to make work here, especially since country clubs are quite often used for business connections and social interactions. Here, most of us have no need of business connections, and social interactions abound.
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Villages Best For Everyone
The Villages golf system is the same for everyone regardless of their income. All residents are allowed to play any of the courses, the Country Clubs for reasonable fees and the Executives for no fee. Private clubs are only for those who can afford the exorbitant entry fees, the Villages golf is for anyone no matter what their income, very fair.
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I think Dr. B is messing with us. :-)
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I was a member of a club in Ohio and I can say most assuredly that The Villages is much more economical not to mention all year golf.
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Country Club of Ocala is not a bad track and very reasonable by most CC standards. $4500 initiation fee, $435 a month dues, $100 a month food minimum, plus the usual special assessments and tipping.
Golden Ocala is a bit more upscale with $15000 initiation, $575 a month dues and $100 a month food minimum. Both places have "other" fees and cart fees as most private clubs do. I belong to a private club in VA and it costs me on average $1200 to $1500 a month for dues, food, carts and the "other" expenses. Plus I also paid a significant up front initiation fee. So Villages golf is a bargain. Will be very happy when we move there and my golf costs drop.
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Since the championship courses in TV are not owned by the residents or community associations, wonder if there is anything to keep the owners from selling memberships and turning them into private courses?
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