Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Three, out of all the communites in FL you know three? They publish the golf courses, all of them, maybe PB should do the same? They should also include the number of players, the golf community does publish the number of rounds. I just have a difficult time knowing that some of the smartest people in each State make these decisions yet users throw all that out because it doesn't meet their needs.
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Racquets are for Tennis or Racketeers. Just a FYI. |
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And I question you on your comment on Loved Ones vs Unloved Ones . Please Explain. Cuddles vs No Cuddles |
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Pickler: I wanna play!
Anti Pickler: You're gonna kill us all! Pickler: Science studies say 99.5% of all infections happen indoors Anti Pickler: You might infect me at the supermarket! Pickler: I use delivery and curbside pickup. You should too Anti Pickler: But I like to pick out my own fresh produce and squeeze the peaches Pickler: You're gonna kill us all!!! |
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Not the case @ Lake Miona, to the best of my knowledge not a lot of players go there.
Quite a few players have drifted to Burnsed and Colony. Very good play at Lake Miona 3.0 to 4.0 . Hey have fun and burn off those calories. |
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[QUOTE=600th Photo Sq;1755371] Just a FYI :
Tennis = Racket Pickleball = Paddle It is confusing at times the tennis courts are next to the pickleball courts in some areas it is kind of cozy an errant tennis ball and the same with a pickleball ball. We smile and well here is your ball and have a Tennis vs Pickleball attitude grrr. My question to the Tennis Community when was the last time you had a State Wide Senior Tournament if ever in The Villages vs The Pickleball Community. Atleast 50% of the Tennis Courts should be configured to Pickleball Courts. $$ Saved [/QUOTEU Ever watched the FSU or Florida pickle ball players tourney? That's because they don't have one! Ever watched pro pickle head players at the Open in New York? Not gonna happen! I played my first game last year for grins.....10 minutes I was kicking the butts off of players who have played for years. I have two friends who have no athletic ability at all, showed them how to play and in an hour they were playing just fine. It's a game for the non-athletic masses.....no skills needed!!! |
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Playing just fine and playing at national level is like light years apart. I dough you played with highly ranked players, just cause you show up At court don’t mean They are Top level players. Average level player in villages 3.0 or Maybe 3.5. You rarely find the 5.0 players Out with the hackers. Just like in tennis, you won’t see division 1 player, player with recreational players. Now I agree it’s easy to pick up for anybody that’s played racketball, table tennis, and of course tennis players pick it up really quick. They have Pickleball national events and you don’t see it as big as pro or division 1 tennis. I have doubts it will even become national televised due to the side outs. Just takes too long to complete game. And the dinking at net gets boring to watch. But, it’s time it takes to complete game when players play at division 1 or pro level when compared to tennis. Drop by Becall on Wednesday’s try singles pickleball, I think you will like it. In singles played more like tennis, you have to work you’re way to net, and yes, you can get passed easily. Just like tennis. |
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I played pickleball this morning after the two month layoff because of the virus. I was a little bit rusty but happy to play with everyone I knew from before the time out. However, I must remember to not walk several miles before playing as I am now a little tuckered out. The walking was done to keep me in shape while not playing pickleball and I walked today because I didn’t know if I would be able to play. I had no issues with the new rules for accessing the courts and the playing time allowed. Great to be back at a game I enjoy.
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#146
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For most of the time, two Village staffers manned the gate to make sure everything was done correctly. And yes, Village IDs were checked. |
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Today (6/8/20), pickleball was back to normal as all courts were open, no sanitizing of the balls and no staff to direct people off the courts. Should the courts have been closed for two months and is it too early to fully open them now? At some point in time I guess history will be the judge.
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#149
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Pickleball and covid
While playing pickleball with my normal group today someone asked if I played with a guy, name starts with a B. I was told his girlfriend has tested positive, and he is out there playing pickleball. Just thought it was fair to give anyone who cares a heads up! Not sure it’s very responsible to keep playing in public when you are living with someone who has tested positive and not telling anyone or giving people a choice if they want to play Pb with you!
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Can you name a location where he plays?
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