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Golf rates starting June 1st are out
Just checked “Golf the Villages” and the new Championship rates are out. In general for a resident member, morning and afternoon rates are up $2 and the evening rate is up $1 from last year. Can’t compare Southern Oaks to last year since it wasn’t open, however, Southern Oaks is charging a $3 premium versus other courses considered top tier.
On another note, has anyone else noticed how empty many of the courses have been in May, especially during the second half of the afternoon wave? Perhaps the strategy of extending the busy season rates another month (through May instead of April) is not working out as planned and will be reconsidered next year???? |
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I think we are getting back to more "end of snowbird season". With less COVID, people are not extending their stays in TV. Feels more like three or four years ago. |
Did you notice ? Priority member is gone and substituted is enhancement member.
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Have noticed how quickly everything got more empty in the Villages. Went north towards the end of March and came back three weeks later and it’s like a totally different place. I’m guessing Easter is the true demarcation point between busy and slow season, not the end of May. |
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the village golf course are in bad shape no grass !
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The village golf course mow the grass way to LOW ! |
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Any idea why they make it so confusing? Why not one price for 18 holes, same on all courses.
(Maybe confusing isn’t the correct word, too complex maybe) |
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The premium at Southern Oaks is for the additional turnpike view and noise you get to enjoy.
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Not confusing or complex.
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Has anyone else noticed that the majority of those coming down with Covid have been "vaccinated" or the number of unexplained deaths in people under the age of 50? Any correlation to the vaccine? Just saying.
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I understand a different price for each of the waves. It’s not like one course is $75 and another is $40. It’s a $2 difference from Hacienda Hills to most of the courses, then $3 to Southern Oaks. |
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:MOJE_whot: |
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Added tax.
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Everything has gone up. Just the fuel for the lawn mowers. Fertilizer. Workers pay. It is now just funny money.
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:ohdear::ohdear: |
Increase cost of $2.
I'm all for keeping costs down. But, IMHO a $2 increase is not too bad. With inflation running at the historical rates it is, that's what we should be concerned about. Most of us are on fixed incomes, I get it. Going up this amount will cover increase gas costs for maintenance equipment, salary increases for those who run the course and maintain them, and the cost of machinery. You want to talk about hurting, how about filling my car twice this week at $80/ fill up, ouch!
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no the new variants get by the old protections but vaccine may still keep you out of the hospital
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Another "hidden" increase? The new enhanced membership (old Priority) is really no enhancement at all. It no longer includes the executive golf trail fee, nor the country club pool membership...yet the rate did not go down. This could be viewed as a $340+ price increase. Ahhh...the price of living in paradise! |
The new rates for Priority Membership is $791.80. Same as last year with a couple of exceptions. The pools are not included and Executive Trail fees are not included. The is a $355.24 increase from last year. Talk about inflation????? I never used the pools and I only play executive once a week, otherwise I play Championship. They changed the reduced rates to June 1 this year. Yesterday I played at Cane Garden and there were 3 groups playing in the afternoon. There is no need to request a tee time now since most of the golfers are waiting for June 1st to start playing the Championship courses. I can't believe they don't see all the income they are losing by not going back to May 1 for the reduced rates. Maybe the Morse's should look at the revenue for May and June of this year and change their policy for next year. Just a suggestion.
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Keep on believing what you want .not fooling anybody.
This is about golf fees . |
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Literally, every week, there’s a post here about some course being in terrible condition. So it seems to me, we want nicer maintained courses.
In the last MONTH, the price of nitrogen is up 14%. That is just one chemical I found. Not sure if it’s used on golf courses or not, but in general, lawn/farming chemicals are double digit more expensive. “Leading the way higher was urea. The nitrogen fertilizer was 14% more expensive compared to last month and had an average price of $1,031/ton, which is an all-time high price in the DTN data set.” Inflation is close to 8 to 10%. Labor costs are up. But yet, we complain about the greens fees. The golf course can’t lose money, it’s not sustainable for the developer. Maybe the greens keepers know what they are doing, but they are under pressure to keep expenses down. Which one is it - nice courses or greens fees? |
Enhancement member? 😂 perhaps they should rethink that!
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I've been here 12 years and the fairways have always been mowed short.
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The fees included tax two years ago if you've been here that long.
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Up until last year the "priority membership" was worth it to me, as I play twice per week on the championship courses, and we occasionally use the priority pools. By my calculations if I played roughly 80 rounds a year and used the pools/trails, I would break even. That's no longer true, due to the major price increase caused by last year's new sales tax policy plus the removal of pools and trail fees from the priority membership. I'll not be renewing my membership in July and will be sending a letter to the Golf office explaining why. I doubt that anyone in power will ever see that letter, but the Developer needs to know that if his customers are unhappy.
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