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swooner 09-18-2017 01:24 PM

IRMA/Priority Golf Memberships
 
Seems fair that the Villages Golf Administration would extend all Priority Golf Memberships for the number of days that courses are not available for play. Granted, IRMA was a natural disaster not caused by Golfers or Golf Administration. Since Priority Memberships are prepaid it would seem fair that no one profit from the effects of a hurricane, accordingly an extension of Priority memberships should not represent a cost to golfers nor should it result in a profit for TV Golf Adm. Only fair solution would be an extension of all Priority Memberships for the total number of days that courses are not available for play.

dewilson58 09-18-2017 01:36 PM

Pretend they were rainy days.

I don't remember any guarantees for number of golfing days with a Priority Membership.

:throwtomatoes:

swooner 09-18-2017 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1449843)
Pretend they were rainy days.

I don't remember any guarantees for number of golfing days with a Priority Membership.

:throwtomatoes:

Appears to me that you missed the point of the original post which is not addressed by your comment. The disguised subject matter is fairness, not who's right and who's wrong.

dewilson58 09-18-2017 02:10 PM

Fully understand the OP's point.

I'm not one to feel entitled.

One's opinion, "Only fair solution would be an extension......"
Wow......the only fair solution.

VGA is not profiting by not extending........they collected the same priority fee with or without Irma, with or without rain, with or without frost, with or without sink holes, with or without course closures.

Rapscallion St Croix 09-18-2017 02:23 PM

I doubt this would gain traction unless the courses stay closed for an extended period of time. They won't even pro-rate for medical issues that last less than 90 days.

paulajr 09-18-2017 06:40 PM

Not like they aren't losing TONS of $ by being closed and having to clean up ..or anything. Just feel blessed. I'm sucking up the 2 or 3 weeks Prioriry I paid for and thanking GOD things weren't worse!!!!

jsw14 09-18-2017 07:31 PM

I say, take ur golf clubs Off ur cart & go Play with some other toy's U have. U just might enjoy a different view of TV....

kcrazorbackfan 09-18-2017 07:38 PM

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! That's good. Best laugh I've had all day. Contact the folks at GMS about this and relay to us you findings. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

justjim 09-18-2017 10:30 PM

The cost to put our Courses back into reasonable playing condition will be substantial. Everyday the championship courses are closed because of Irma is a substantial lost of income for the owner.

In addition there is a dollar cost associated with extending priority memberships as suggested by the OP.
Enough said........

Any ideas how these losses might be made up? You got it!

rjn5656 09-19-2017 04:57 AM

Priority
 
this might be the rest our golf courses needed

TimeForChange 09-19-2017 05:08 AM

Don't hold your breath while waiting.

rubicon 09-19-2017 05:35 AM

I am not arguing for or against
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by swooner (Post 1449840)
Seems fair that the Villages Golf Administration would extend all Priority Golf Memberships for the number of days that courses are not available for play. Granted, IRMA was a natural disaster not caused by Golfers or Golf Administration. Since Priority Memberships are prepaid it would seem fair that no one profit from the effects of a hurricane, accordingly an extension of Priority memberships should not represent a cost to golfers nor should it result in a profit for TV Golf Adm. Only fair solution would be an extension of all Priority Memberships for the total number of days that courses are not available for play.

swooner, actually I understand your frustration. However the bigger question you should answer is if buying Priority is cost effective for you, Consider your break even point. Do you play with a foursome that also has priority membership? if you are the only one in your group it may not be getting you the results you seek.

I was a Priority member for six years and after doing a cost/ benefit analysis found it was not cost effective. for one thing because I was the only one in my foursome it meant little as to preferred tee times;albeit you do play at reduced rates

Personal Best Regards:

Regor 09-19-2017 06:49 AM

I have to agree with the OP. It would be nice.
Would all you the nay sayers be so agreeable if the electric company's charged you during a power outage? They certainly are taking a huge hit on the repair costs. I don't think anyone would agree to pay them $20 per week for power that you couldn't get.

Mleeja 09-19-2017 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Regor (Post 1450088)
I have to agree with the OP. It would be nice.
Would all you the nay sayers be so agreeable if the electric company's charged you during a power outage? They certainly are taking a huge hit on the repair costs. I don't think anyone would agree to pay them $20 per week for power that you couldn't get.

Apples and oranges. Electricity is charged on a per usage basis. If it is out, you are not being charged. A better comparison is paying more for less water usage. But that is a different thread...:laugh: Maybe we should get an extension on our trail fees as well! I just renewed mine, dang it. :024: Maybe we could file a FEMA claim? Consider yourself lucky the biggest thing you have to worry about is if your priority membership is going to be extended....:icon_bored:

rubicon 09-19-2017 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Regor (Post 1450088)
I have to agree with the OP. It would be nice.
Would all you the nay sayers be so agreeable if the electric company's charged you during a power outage? They certainly are taking a huge hit on the repair costs. I don't think anyone would agree to pay them $20 per week for power that you couldn't get.

Actually a number of companies extent credits if they fail to deliver Comcast does my newspaper does, etc.

However you are never going to get TV to comply nor are you going to get much if any of the membership of TOTV to say or do anything against anyone or anything connected to TV. Don't ask me why? it has confused me since living here and its circular thinking . if a landscaper does something wrong all hell breaks loose. however if the Developer does the same thing or worse anyone calling the Developer to task is according to this group complaining because, they are envious, never satisfied..... ??????????????????

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