Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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There always seems to be spots open up north.
We play weekly in a group with 24 players (six foursomes). We put in most every course when we make our reservations. I don't know if it's because there are more courses up north, or there are less people playing them but it seems that 90% of the courses we qualify for are up north.... Way up north.
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Ad compared to one from the front tees at Pimlico # 7 (64 yards)?????
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Pitch & Putt, Putting courses, coming next - miniature golf!
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South of 44 it's the opposite issue. The average age is certainly under 60 and many of the golfers are golfing the Executives almost every day which makes getting tee off times on courses like Lowlands very challenging. |
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Clermont is building a huge sports related housing development. Soon T V will be even closer to Clermont. "If you build it they will come" type of philosophy. Why put in 9 short holes for free use by residents when you can at least attempt to have outsiders come and pay for 18? Yes, I wonder what generation of family members the T V developers are on now? It would seem the business model is changing relative to free executive golf courses. So yep, tee times are up north where all the old people are. Have to laugh at that comment... Buy where the lifestyle best suits your "dream". I'm under 60 and decided to sell my house S of 44 because I like "up north" better. |
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I agree. The real problem is that I doubt you can build enough golf courses to keep up with the number of houses being built. My wife and I are looking at outside-the-villages for 18 because of the doubling of the green fees for snow birds. It is the price of progress. The executives are still a good deal if you want to use your irons and play a quick 9. You just have to be able to go with what you can get with the lottery.
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That is the key. If restaurants are full between 5pm and 7pm, does that mean that we need more restaurants? Just to let then sit empty at 4pm and 8pm?
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“NOT” enough…grocery..retail..restaurants, and FREE Golf courses. Their thinking is “Anything I Want to Do needs to Be Available when I Choose” I Shouldn’t Have to Wait in lines in grocery or retailers. Wait for a table in a restaurant and waitstaff for only my needs Any Executive (FREE) needs to be available When I Want to play. Everyone else should stay at home so MY needs are met. My guess is some didn’t share well with others, as a child or came from a privileged life today plenty of prime tee time available..but I forgot the few also want perfect weather.
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I just checked tee times for tomorrow. I checked for a foursome on any executive between 9 and 4:30. There was one slot available.
You can get foursomes before 8 and there are singles available at various courses throughout the day. |
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How'd you get that "quote" to show up all smallerized like that??
This is our first year here so we're still learning how things vary through the year. Asian makes some fine points. Had to ponder it a bit, but I now see that, for us, the bigger issue for this time of year isn't so much the "busyness", but rather the decrease in the length of daylight time, as well as the temperature on many late afternoons being a bit too brisk for my outside functionability. I think I can handle a couple of months of not being able to cart up to a starter's shack and "walk on" in the afternoons. The "free-ness" of the executives was not the *only* inviting aspect of moving here from our Pompano Beach condo. Not only had we tired of eating lobster (freely available for the taking within 100 yards of said condo starting at 11 feet of depth), but health issues ruined my other athletic hobby, as well. Lived in a golf community for decades before our "first" retirement. Managed a pretty rapid drop in handicap for the first three years there, but then hit a wall. This sport is *way* more fun when you're improving, so finally gave it up for other hobbies, what with YouTube tips being unavailable at the time. Anyway, you rarely hit it OB on par 3's ("long and wrong" syndrome), and if you're a bit off that day, nine holes of par threes is over with in a more acceptable amount of time. Sounded like it was worth a test. Seems to be working out pretty well, but still dealing with that same Bermuda rough. That stuff is just hateful. Oh, and the wifey is taking nicely to her new par three golf hobby, too! Shall still be interested in seeing how the upcoming new executives might change things, though. The executives were definitely a huge draw for me. I wonder if the "pitch and putts", in addition to being what would "fit" in those areas, might also have been a bit of a "test". To me, they're also plenty interesting to play, but there's quite a difference between walking and playing with a cart. The "fun" aspect of carts is clearly also a huge draw for many here. I'm guessing that there won't be a lot more pitch and putts built. |
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I just went online looking for a tee time for 4 at a Pitch n Putt for tomorrow-none available anywhere in TV between (approx) 9 AM and 4 PM. The answer is yes-lots of people use the short game courses-they are usually pretty busy in the winter.
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