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Warren Kiefer 03-29-2014 11:50 AM

I don't like this pending storm about to cross our community
 
Here I sit looking out my window at the pending storm about to cross our community. It is raining heavily, lighting, tornado watch and possible high winds. Across my screen a message scrolled, no cancellation points, only a reservation point will be accessed. My post is a follow up to a posting I submitted earlier. Considering the weather, do you think that a person should be charged any type of play point for this afternoon ???? It must be realized that if anyone could have completed their round of golf earlier this morning, both he and those now rained out would receive the same points.

Parker 03-29-2014 12:22 PM

You're absolutely right.

mickey100 03-29-2014 12:33 PM

I've always thought that way too. Doesn't make any sense.

redwitch 03-29-2014 12:37 PM

Don't you think that it evens out in the long run -- seems like sooner or later everyone gets deducted a point because of weather.

Regor 03-29-2014 12:42 PM

The courses were open for play. Your choice not to play. No points charged if they close the course.

justjim 03-29-2014 12:49 PM

You are charged a point for making a requested tee-time. Nothing to do with the weather which is an Act of God.

Mikeod 03-29-2014 01:02 PM

Well, they could always change it to be consistent and charge cancellation points any time you don't play with a reservation no matter what the reason. Frankly, I think they are very accommodating in awarding only one point on cold days where one could play but be very uncomfortable.

Matzy 03-29-2014 02:14 PM

Umm, I learned that it is easier to adapt to a weather than the weather adapt what I want to have or do. Just take it easy.

Warren Kiefer 03-29-2014 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Regor (Post 853228)
The courses were open for play. Your choice not to play. No points charged if they close the course.

your comment has some problems. Do you think it reasonable to say the golf courses were open for play as we experienced heavy rain, lighting and winds. It makes no sense at all to believe a person is awarded a point because he chose not to play in a storm.. The Villages golf site stated if a player chose to cancel, no cancellation points would be applied, but a reservation point would be accessed.

Warren Kiefer 03-29-2014 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeod (Post 853247)
Well, they could always change it to be consistent and charge cancellation points any time you don't play with a reservation no matter what the reason. Frankly, I think they are very accommodating in awarding only one point on cold days where one could play but be very uncomfortable.

I tend to agree with you in the instance where play is possible and it was your choice not to play. But when the course is closed because of frost, lighting, storms , too wet or whatever, it makes no sense to be punished just because you had a reservation. A reservation point is reasonable when the golfer could play but opts to cancel.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 03-29-2014 03:07 PM

I don't play golf anymore so I don't keep up with all this stuff. I did notice on a piece of literature that I read that they never say that you have to leave the golf course because of weather but they strongly suggest that you do.

Having been in the golf business for 35 years, I am acutely aware of the liability that a course might have when someone on the course is struck by lightning. I know of many courses that have installed lightning warning systems that automatically go off when lightning is within a certain distance. I'm surprised to read that the Villages would leave themselves open to law suits.

But aside from that I don't understand this point system. When I bought my house, it was my understanding that we got free unlimited golf for as long as we live here and pay our amenities fee. What are the points all about?

Mikeod 03-29-2014 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 853315)
I tend to agree with you in the instance where play is possible and it was your choice not to play. But when the course is closed because of frost, lighting, storms , too wet or whatever, it makes no sense to be punished just because you had a reservation. A reservation point is reasonable when the golfer could play but opts to cancel.

Courses are only closed when play may damage the course. The two most obvious are frost and grounds too wet from rain. The courses are not closed for lightning or storms. The starter and ambassador at Truman/Roosevelt were advising golfers about the tornado watch as today's storm approached. But they did not close the course.

OpusX1 03-29-2014 03:10 PM

Right now my life is so good the only thing that I worry about is weather, and if I might get a point for not playing in inclement weather. I really don't think it can get any better but we will see when I get out of bed tomorrow. Have a great night everybody, I know I will. :)

Bogie Shooter 03-29-2014 03:12 PM

The point goes away in 7 days, just sayin.........................

Bogie Shooter 03-29-2014 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 853324)
I don't play golf anymore so I don't keep up with all this stuff. I did notice on a piece of literature that I read that they never say that you have to leave the golf course because of weather but they strongly suggest that you do.

Having been in the golf business for 35 years, I am acutely aware of the liability that a course might have when someone on the course is struck by lightning. I know of many courses that have installed lightning warning systems that automatically go off when lightning is within a certain distance. I'm surprised to read that the Villages would leave themselves open to law suits.

But aside from that I don't understand this point system. When I bought my house, it was my understanding that we got free unlimited golf for as long as we live here and pay our amenities fee. What are the points all about?

Points are used to determine the awarding of tee times on the Championship courses. You can read all the details here:
http://www.golfthevillages.com/golf-...heVillages.pdf


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