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dennisgavin 01-28-2019 05:32 PM

overseeding
 
Does the Villages do any over seeding at all any more? Many courses don't seem to be up to standards. And using spray paint as an alternative is kind of chincy.
Also - not much use of these threads.

Bogie Shooter 01-28-2019 06:56 PM

https://golfthevillages.com/turftalk...k-Oct-2018.pdf

golf2140 01-28-2019 09:36 PM

I think the courses are better since they stopped over seeding.

Bay Kid 01-29-2019 09:38 AM

I spoke with a course worker. He stated the courses are in better shape without over seeding. I must agree because in the past junks would be all over the greens. They use water coloring, not paint. Considering all the pounding these courses get they are in pretty good shape.

mulligan 01-29-2019 09:42 AM

The coloring you see isn't to hide anything, it's to show where a spray chemical has been applied to avoid missed spots or over-application.

collie1228 01-30-2019 08:48 AM

I've noticed the dark green color of greens an several championship courses, but the green conditions right now are the best I've ever seen in The Villages (6 years). In fact the greens are way too fast for my game, and I"m finding myself three-putting way too much, but I love the smooth texture and few bumps. Hopefully they will stay this way and I'll learn how to putt them.

DonH57 01-30-2019 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by collie1228 (Post 1620564)
I've noticed the dark green color of greens an several championship courses, but the green conditions right now are the best I've ever seen in The Villages (6 years). In fact the greens are way too fast for my game, and I"m finding myself three-putting way too much, but I love the smooth texture and few bumps. Hopefully they will stay this way and I'll learn how to putt them.

Several of the executive courses I've noticed since last playing them appears to have a different grass now. I noticed as well the greenish tint on my putter and ball. I usually clean off my clubs and shoes afterwards any way because I don't know for sure what it is.:popcorn:

dmorhome 01-30-2019 07:47 PM

colored fertilizer so the guy knows were he has been a lot grass to cover.

golf2140 01-30-2019 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by collie1228 (Post 1620564)
I've noticed the dark green color of greens an several championship courses, but the green conditions right now are the best I've ever seen in The Villages (6 years). In fact the greens are way too fast for my game, and I"m finding myself three-putting way too much, but I love the smooth texture and few bumps. Hopefully they will stay this way and I'll learn how to putt them.

Played Lopez today and the greens were like putting on a table top. Way to fast for my game. But they were smooth.

tophcfa 01-30-2019 09:57 PM

Another positive vote to the new regime of winter golf course maintenance. Not only is it better in the winter, it's better in the fall when the overseeding used to be done, and it's way better in the spring when the year round grass had to fight to overtake the winter overseed grass planted.

dennisgavin 02-04-2019 08:30 AM

Thanks for the answers folks. I guess my main concern is the fairways and grass around the greens. Not much turf. More like hardpack. Makes chipping tougher. Too easy to blade the shot. Truth be told I am fairly new to the game so appreciate the feedback.

mrf6969 03-12-2019 09:57 AM

Poor Championship course conditions
 
I have lived and played golf here for 14 years now and the present championship course conditions are the worst I have seen. I would think TV would at least make sure the greens are in nice shape but I find most greens are very inconsistent with being bumpy and bare spots. It really takes the enjoyment out of the game.
One comparison is a course just outside TV. Eagle Ridge gets heavy play by members and Villagers and others in area. They over seed and this course is in beautiful shape. Their greens are smooth and even texture and consistent hole to hole. Tee boxes have grass on them and fairways a pleasure to hit off because they have grass.
The Villages have the money to do it right but it is like they do not really care anymore.

rjn5656 03-13-2019 07:40 AM

Greens
 
Love fast greens, the faster the better. Hate to play slow ones.

billethkid 03-13-2019 08:15 AM

I no longer play the championship courses but I suspect the greens are much better maintained than the executive courses.
Too many executive course greens are a disgrace. The observation is not just a current condition but ongoing for some time now.

And I conclude (right or wrong) the courses North of 466 are much better cared for.....especially the greens. There cannot be that much difference in conditions if the maintenance was equal.

Bruce zapolski 03-13-2019 08:34 AM

If you’re interested in playing some great courses in great condition head up tp Orlando area.

Bruce zapolski 03-13-2019 11:34 AM

Playing ocala national tomorrow for 28 bucks booked on T off.com beats most championship courses in the villages and the layout is awesome.Give it try

CatskillBill 03-13-2019 10:21 PM

Every course outside the bubble is in better shape than The Villages!!
If I wasn't a priority member, I would feel ripped off paying nearly $60 for our courses.

Only reason I'm priority is because my Wednesday and Friday groups require it.

I look forward to Saturdays playing places like Stone Creek, Arlington Ridge, CC of Ocala, Juliette Falls, and even Eagle Ridge.

billethkid 03-14-2019 06:53 AM

A note to Mark Morse or Jennifer Paar would have more effect than just posting here on TOTV.

One of their main marketing tools is not living up to their past performance. Ask them if they don't care anymore and we would appreciate getting back to what we bought into level of course quality.

Buckeye Bob 03-14-2019 09:51 AM

Played the Palmer course several weeks ago; terrible conditions, especially the greens. Arnie is probably rolling over in his grave.

graciegirl 03-20-2019 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Bruce zapolski (Post 1632254)
If you’re interested in playing some great courses in great condition head up tp Orlando area.

Ummm It's DOWN to the Orlando area.

ColdNoMore 03-20-2019 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Buckeye Bob (Post 1632558)
Played the Palmer course several weeks ago; terrible conditions, especially the greens. Arnie is probably rolling over in his grave.

Yep. :oops:

I took a visiting friend out on Palmer recently and I was embarrassed, knowing this was supposed to be...among the best we have to offer? :ohdear:

He was impressed overall with TV, but was totally underwhelmed with the 'value' of Palmer...particularly compared to some nearby courses he played.

kcrazorbackfan 03-20-2019 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce zapolski (Post 1632254)
If you’re interested in playing some great courses in great condition head up tp Orlando area.

Actually, Orlando is gotten to by heading down; Ocala is headed up; Daytona Beach is headed over and St. Pete/Clearwater is headed over.

Now that the geography lesson is over, the courses will be back; The Villages just took the Golf Division back over in late December and the courses will be back.

ColdNoMore 03-21-2019 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce zapolski (Post 1632254)
If you’re interested in playing some great courses in great condition head up to Orlando area.

:agree: Some great courses, in excellent condition...at a much better "value."

I also get a chuckle from (and shake my head at) those who are trying to (incorrectly) correct/admonish you, to their simple-minded preferred way to describe directions...based apparently on north being at the top of a map page. :oops:

If one were really trying to be totally accurate, the use of 'up-to' and 'down-to' in regards to a map direction...would be based on altitude.

In which case, since The Villages is officially at 75 ft. above sea level and Orlando is 102 ft. above sea level...one would in fact go 'up-to' Orlando from here. :D

Although facts should matter...pettiness rates more views.. :ho:

justjim 03-21-2019 08:51 AM

Florida is,different
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ColdNoMore (Post 1634504)
:agree: Some great courses, in excellent condition...at a much better "value."

I also get a chuckle from (and shake my head at) those who are trying to (incorrectly) correct/admonish you, to their simple-minded preferred way to describe directions...based apparently on north being at the top of a map page. :oops:

If one were really trying to be totally accurate, the use of 'up-to' and 'down-to' in regards to a map direction...would be based on altitude.

In which case, since The Villages is officially at 75 ft. above sea level and Orlando is 102 ft. above sea level...one would in fact go 'up-to' Orlando from here. :D

Although facts should matter...pettiness rates more views.. :ho:

Cold you are correct. Florida is a strange up and down state. Just east of Clermont is the seconds highest point in Florida. We have rivers that flow north instead of south. St. John’s for one. Sorry geography is off the subject matter.

We played Yankee Clipper on Monday. Fairways and grass near the greens were not in good shape. Greens were inconsistent and bumpy. 3 putted 3 times but perhaps I need a different putter 😜 so I told the wife. :clap2:


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