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Old 11-03-2010, 03:34 PM
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Thanks Ohio Girl. Can you tell me which are the easier courses?
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does anybody know if there are any dress codes at any of the 9 hole courses
I am renting a villa for 6 days and cant find the answer to this anywhere
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Collared shirts for men are required. Not quite as strict for ladies, but, they do not allow t-shirts, bare midriff, etc. Safest bet for ladies is to also wear a collared shirt.

On chilly days, I don't think there is any issue with outerwear.... sweatshirts, jackets, etc.

I believe the Tiger-inspired mock turtleneck is also OK.

Jeans are OK.
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Old 11-07-2010, 08:11 AM
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does anybody know if there are any dress codes at any of the 9 hole courses
I am renting a villa for 6 days and cant find the answer to this anywhere
Good to read this whole thing, but See page 14 for dress code:

http://www.golfthevillages.com/golf-...fGuide1.12.pdf
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Seems to agree with what V7 said.

(Page 16 when I opened).
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thanks for the help guys and yes the answer is what I thought it woild be
thanks again eddj
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This place has new management and will not honor my prior credit for balls. The credit is down to $ 200.00 and today I was told that it will be zero tomorrow. 3/2/12. This is per the son of the operator. The operator now is Dean Johnson.
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A very good driving range with an excellent staff. I have used it several times over the last month and agree with all of the positive comments posted.
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This place has new management and will not honor my prior credit for balls. The credit is down to $ 200.00 and today I was told that it will be zero tomorrow. 3/2/12. This is per the son of the operator. The operator now is Dean Johnson.
I am in the same boat with about $100 credit. Even though it has new management it never ever closed down after P Leahy left in the dark of night. Leahy left owing many people lession's also. The property is leased by the same people, sad that they won't honor the credit's.

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Old 03-04-2012, 08:22 PM
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I am in the same boat with about $100 credit. Even though it has new management it never ever closed down after P Leahy left in the dark of night. Leahy left owing many people lession's and owing thousand's to contractors who help build and develop the range. The property is leased and owned by the same people, sad that they won't honor the credit's.
It's land is leased by the same people but land is owned by another not associated with the range business.
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New management and all credits were cancelled. I lost $ 200 on the change and will not use the facility again. Pat Leahy moved south.
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Are they competetive any more? 10 bucks for a large and now they have three sizes available..The practice green is in deplorable condition..
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