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Golf Cart Use on Championship Courses
So, hubby went to two championship golf courses yesterday, asking if he could ride by himself in our golf cart while he played. The answer was “No”. He stated that he didn’t feel comfortable sitting so close to another player in these times when anyone might be carrying the virus. It would seem that considering The Villages has shut down much of its entertainment venues that some consideration could be given to those of us who are trying to maintain some semblance of a normal life, yet do all we can to protect ourselves? So, he won’t be playing any of the courses here for the foreseeable future. We are in a high risk group when it comes to this virus and allowing individual carts would be a responsible and sensible thing for The Villages to do. I understand that during normal life and in a perfect world cart traffic is restricted to protect the courses, etc. They might as well just close all of the courses here. Jamming people together in close proximity is exactly what we are being told not to do. Yes, we are isolating at home and keeping a distance from others when we DO have to go out. Today, while picking up two prescriptions at CVS I had to ask the guy in line behind me to back off. He was literally a foot behind me, breathing down my neck. It’s time we all help each other get through this. We aren’t asking for much, just some space so that we can remain safe.
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Go with him as a golfer, but play or don't play. That way he can ride in his cart and not with someone he doesn't know...
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If you are high risk, why would you take a chance of leaving your home?
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When he signs up for golf, have him sign you up as well. Cancel 5 minutes before. He will be by himself.
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Single in a cart
The starter was misinformed. Contact The Villages Golf for clarification and to suggest better training/communication for starters and ambassadors.
I don't even ask. I just tell. Often my group will take three carts with two singles because one person is a smoker and the other is a cancer survivor. So long as one cart stays on the cart path or in the rough, it's permitted. Sorry you had a bad experience. |
He can keep his distance during the game, considering this is an outside sport. Everyone who is playing golf should make every effort to do that for now. Sitting inches away from someone in a golf cart is not safe right now.
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Maybe her "hubby" should only play the Execs and walk while playing so he can keep his "social distance". Both of them need to realize that sometimes how you approach people dictates the response to them. If someone approaches me with an attitude that their s**t doesn't stink and everything has to be their way, things are not going to go their way. Maybe they've been approaching people at the golf courses the wrong way for those 8 years. :icon_wink: |
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And that is part of the problem. You just TELL. So you can pick and choose which rules are applicable to you.
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I to was recently at a CVS and the women behind me was exceptionally close. I simply turned around and said, “you’re standing to close I just came back from China on a business trip”. That cleared the line back 6 feet. True story.
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I played Palmer yesterday and rode by myself?
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I’ve never heard of such a thing. I played many times in I own gancarz
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It all sounds like panic to me.
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Well spoken,Villages Florida. Common sense should rule right now and allow your husband to ride by himself. Which is more important, keeping him healthy or protecting some turf?
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1. You can ride along in his cart as an observer. They even give you a tag stating that you are riding along and not playing. 2. People ride alone in a cart all the time. I would call the golf office and report the courses.
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My wife works at a championship coarse and as 2 days ago you can go out alone on your cart or 4 carts on a foursome
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No Threat To Life Then
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fire the ill informed starter
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Your hope that ambassadors and staff of the villages will be better trained and informed..... Do not hold your breath.. it will never happen. Staff turnover, and lack of care about the job they have, ( a stop gap until they can retire on full pension) means no hope of good training. I am lucky the center I deal with are great.. I hope the Villages does not move them out, which they tend to do.
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You can always ride alone you just need to stay In Rough if there are two other carts. That has always been their policy
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Give the Starters a break. Obviously they were not informed of the new policy of a couple of days ago. The buck stops at whoever is the pro/manager of that course.
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Keep in mind that the cart itself might be contaminated from those who had previously used it. From what I’ve seen it can live for 9 days or more. Less in temps above 86.
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If you don't know who you are playing with, whether championship or executive course, then you should not book the tee time. You are in an open cart that in itself is "social distancing". Washing your hands and plain consideration of others is the key here. Squares are closed but thankfully the restaurants are still open.
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Friday Belle Glade was allowing 4 carts.
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tv trap, skeet, & sporting clays meetings, tournament, & events are canceled indefinitely,,, tues & thurs practices @ robinson & blackjack too,,, so far robinson & blackjack are still open
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As of today, you can take four separate carts on a championship golf course. Myself and one other person in my group took carts and one person in a separate cart took a passenger. They now allow everyone to be in their own golf cart.
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They will tell you they want to limit the cart number to not have excess wear on the course. Well, at this point they are fortunate that the courses are not closed. Let the carts run safely before no wear and tear at all...
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[QUOTE=Prince4425;1727822]And that is part of the problem. You just TELL. So you can pick and choose which rules are applicable to you.[/QUOTE
Newby with 2 posts talking smack. Hahahahahaha! Why don't you call the Championship courses, if you even play, and ask them now what their cart policy is? It has been changed due to Covid 19. And if you can read, you probably missed where I said that I know what the rules are for 3 carts and that I stayed on the cart paths and/or the rough. I'm a retired LEO with 25 yrs of exemplary service; I don't pick and choose rules which are applicable to me. Find out all the facts before you type, Sport. |
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