Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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As for Executive courses that take a little more than an hour and a half to play, how hungry can you get? Those who have sugar issues are packing snacks, but many of us do "nine and dine", especially if we play in an established group. The lunch afterwards is half the fun for many of us. The water from the ambassadors and the cold water stations on the course are good and important especially in the hot weather and we usually take pop in our cooler too.
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But, but, but, then the players will just throw their beer cans all over the course.
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Coffee and hot chocolate and ice cream cones would be more to my taste for one of these snack carts. I do not remember if the golf course out my back door in Rohnert Park had a snack cart or not. I do not recall any attractive co-eds though. Ducks pooping yes. Always seemed to be a lot of duck poop on the Rohnert Park Golf Courses. This is called Foxtail Golf Club now but I do not recall what they called it in 1986-1996. Foxtail Golf Club - Rohnert Park, CA Mountain Shadows sounds right for what Foxtail used to be called. Last edited by Taltarzac725; 05-15-2016 at 07:01 AM. |
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Coffee and doughnuts in the morning. Beer and hot dogs in the afternoon.
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Seems to be fairly successful on courses that have them. There's only one way to find out if it has a place in TV...try it out for say a limited time. If it works, great, if not its gone.
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The executive courses do not sell snacks or beverages for several reasons. First, you are generally only on the course for ~1 1/2 hours and secondly, the Executive Golf Trail courses are owned and operated by the Village Center Community Development District and the Sumter Landing Community Development District. They are supported and maintained by the amenities fees of the residents of The Villages. It would not be feasible to provide and maintain this service on all of the executive courses. Besides, all courses in TV have ambassadors that provide ice water if needed and everyone is allowed to fill their cart cooler with their choice of snacks/beverages. Usually no other course, public or private, allows this option. Hopefully this response helps.
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I use to play on 7 different couses northeast of Baltimore and lower Pennsylvania until 2011. About 3 of the courses had the snack cart in the summer with the girl driver and a can of beer was usually $3. Those courses you couldn't bring bring your own beer and sometimes the starters would even check your cooler or bag for beer. I didn't drink when I played so it was no big deal to me, but buying your own beer at the store would be a lot cheaper.
What I do miss was having food at the turn. My favorite course was Geneva Farms near Forest Hill, MD. It was $37 to play, cart included, for those over 55 and the price included a hot dog, drink and bag of chips at the turn. Another course was Pilgrims Oaks in Delta, PA. It was only $33 to play for those over 50 and food wasn't included but they had the best pulled porks sandwiches. I think it was about $7 for the platter. Another course the Chesapeake Course in Rising Sun, MD had a phone at the 7th tee, I usually ordered a Club Sandwich. When you got to the 9th green it would be ready. At the Wetlands Course behind Cal Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen you could run into the bar next to the club house and they had hot dogs on the rollers ready to go for about $2. Last edited by John_W; 05-15-2016 at 09:00 AM. |
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A good drink cart girl knows when to pull up and is quick. And they know which players will require multiple stops. There are snacks on these carts, but the major emphasis is liquid refreshments. Basic mixed drinks, beer, wine coolers, and soda, of course.
It took some getting used to here when going from 9 to 10 and not stopping at the snack shack for a bite. Since everybody did it the flow stayed even. It's funny that when we now have time on our side we rush more than when we were working. Or maybe back then a round of golf was unique enough to be an enjoyable outing. Just for fun article from Golf Digest.. The Secret Life Of Cart Girls - Golf Digest Last edited by Chi-Town; 05-15-2016 at 10:04 AM. |
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The championship courses have beverages and light snacks in all the starter shacks.
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