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Gordon82 04-03-2014 08:32 PM

Golf Question
 
My wife and I are not Villagers yet, but are strongly considering it. The thing I am confused about concerning golf is this: What do people do about "warming up" before a round?

I notice that there are 4 ranges. 2 of them are aqua ranges and 2 others are normal ones. Those would be great places to practice (as opposed to just warming up before a round), but if you aren't at one of those clubs what do you do? I've heard about the nets. So here are my questions:

Are there nets at each championship course that doesn't have a range?

Do you just hit your own balls into the net?

How many nets are there? Is it a problem to hit more than 4 or 5 shots if you want to just warm up before teeing off?

Is hitting one of the aqua balls similar to hitting a normal ball?

Do you hit off mats or turf at the ranges (I assume it is mats for the nets)?

I assume this is no warming up at the executive courses (other than putting). Is that correct?

The golf at TV looks great, other than the simple ability to warm up before you play. How do you handle this, or do you just go off the first tee cold?

Thanks!

Mikeod 04-03-2014 09:49 PM

Where there is no range at the championship courses, there are two net stations for warming up. There are balls there and you hit off mats. Where there is a range, there are days where it's mats only and days off turf. It usually is no problem hitting several shots at the nets, although if someone is waiting it would be nice to not spend a lot of time there. This is not a common problem, though.

The aqua balls fly shorter than real balls, but the yardages to the targets are posted and are adjusted to give an idea of how far a real ball would have traveled. The aqua balls also fly slightly higher than regular ones.

At the execs, there is usually a practice green, but no net stations. Some of the practice greens allow chipping (knee high or lower) but others only putting. There is nothing to prevent you from stopping at a net station on your way to an exec course to make a few full swings before continuing on to the course.


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