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Starfire 07-05-2024 05:05 AM

Golf Cart to Shallow Creek
 
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As the title says, is this possible to get to the High School or Shallow Creek?

I understand there might be limited MMP

golfing eagles 07-05-2024 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Starfire (Post 2347168)
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As the title says, is this possible to get to the High School or Shallow Creek?

I understand there might be limited MMP

Did it yesterday. From Lake Deaton to Shallow Creek, 41 minutes, about the same as Glenview or Hacienda Hills.

Starfire 07-05-2024 05:31 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2347178)
Did it yesterday. From Lake Deaton to Shallow Creek, 41 minutes, about the same as Glenview or Hacienda Hills.

Awesome, Thanks!!!

kansasr 07-05-2024 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Starfire (Post 2347168)
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As the title says, is this possible to get to the High School or Shallow Creek?

I understand there might be limited MMP

Depending upon where in the north you're coming from, you have two options, the Brownwood and Water Lilly bridges or the Chitty Chatty and Southern Oaks bridges.

tophcfa 07-05-2024 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2347178)
Did it yesterday. From Lake Deaton to Shallow Creek, 41 minutes, about the same as Glenview or Hacienda Hills.

How was the course? Only a par 70. Hopefully a better and more interesting layout than Southern Oaks. Reviews from people who played it would be welcome.

golfing eagles 07-05-2024 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2347279)
How was the course? Only a par 70. Hopefully a better and more interesting layout than Southern Oaks. Reviews from people who played it would be welcome.

Condition is as good as any course in TV (for now). Pretty wide open and no shade. Mediocre layout, but gets more interesting depending on the tees you play. We played the blue, and there were some intimidating forced carries. Went to a party later and neighbors had played the green---they found it less interesting. Overall, a pretty short course with 4 par 5's, 8 par 4's and 6 par 3's. I'd play it again.

dewilson58 07-05-2024 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2347413)
Condition is as good as any course in TV (for now). Pretty wide open and no shade. Mediocre layout,

Same designer, Same results.

hosegooseman 07-06-2024 04:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Starfire (Post 2347168)
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As the title says, is this possible to get to the High School or Shallow Creek?

I understand there might be limited MMP

We like in Silver Lake and have done that golf cart trip to that area (high school, Middleton, Shadybrook, etc) many times. No issues. About 1.3 hrs each way. Super fun !!!

Janie123 07-06-2024 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2347279)
How was the course? Only a par 70. Hopefully a better and more interesting layout than Southern Oaks. Reviews from people who played it would be welcome.

Interesting layout… very firm greens but smooth. Two interesting par 5’s first one we had to hit the 2nd shot away from the green about 45 deg to the right then back. 18 is such as hard dogleg left, they made it out of bounds to hit down 10 fairway. Lots more undulations than SO. 17 was a dog leg right around homes… I see broken glass in the future.

Overall, I felt the course was fairly easy compared to Glenview, Lopez and Palmer and nothing like Hibiscus at Cane Garden.

One more thing, no trees anywhere except a few palms that were newly planted, maybe in 5 years they will come into play.

Accidental1 07-06-2024 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Starfire (Post 2347168)
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As the title says, is this possible to get to the High School or Shallow Creek?

I understand there might be limited MMP

Yes. You can get directions on the Villages GPS app

jarodrig 07-06-2024 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Starfire (Post 2347168)
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As the title says, is this possible to get to the High School or Shallow Creek?

I understand there might be limited MMP

Download the FREE Villages navigation app from Apple Store . The new routes are there and will take you right to it ……. Clean sailing on the MMP s…..

Here is what the icon looks like.

lawgolfer 07-06-2024 09:34 AM

Great Greens
 
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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2347279)
How was the course? Only a par 70. Hopefully a better and more interesting layout than Southern Oaks. Reviews from people who played it would be welcome.

The grass on the fairways is excellent. The greens are perfect--without question, they are the best in The Villages. This proves that all that is needed to grow grass is sun and water. Certainly, there is plenty of sun as the only living thing that could find shade on the course would be an ant under a blade of grass. This is not going to improve as the only trees are palms.

By car, the best route is from Southern Oaks on Bexley Trail. Even in a car, you feel as if you are driving to the end of the earth and are tempted to check your gas gauge. Don't think about driving your own cart unless you live south of the Turnpike.

Most interestingly, on opening day, Bexley Trail as it neared the course, was blocked off with "Road Closed" signs. Thankfully, someone had moved the barricades enough to allow a car to squeeze through. The street from Bexley Tr to the clubhouse was, likewise, blocked.

tophcfa 07-06-2024 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2347413)
Condition is as good as any course in TV (for now). Pretty wide open and no shade. Mediocre layout, but gets more interesting depending on the tees you play. We played the blue, and there were some intimidating forced carries. Went to a party later and neighbors had played the green---they found it less interesting. Overall, a pretty short course with 4 par 5's, 8 par 4's and 6 par 3's. I'd play it again.

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Originally Posted by Janie123 (Post 2347555)
Interesting layout… very firm greens but smooth. Two interesting par 5’s first one we had to hit the 2nd shot away from the green about 45 deg to the right then back. 18 is such as hard dogleg left, they made it out of bounds to hit down 10 fairway. Lots more undulations than SO. 17 was a dog leg right around homes… I see broken glass in the future.

Overall, I felt the course was fairly easy compared to Glenview, Lopez and Palmer and nothing like Hibiscus at Cane Garden.

One more thing, no trees anywhere except a few palms that were newly planted, maybe in 5 years they will come into play.

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Originally Posted by lawgolfer (Post 2347668)
The grass on the fairways is excellent. The greens are perfect--without question, they are the best in The Villages. This proves that all that is needed to grow grass is sun and water. Certainly, there is plenty of sun as the only living thing that could find shade on the course would be an ant under a blade of grass. This is not going to improve as the only trees are palms.

By car, the best route is from Southern Oaks on Bexley Trail. Even in a car, you feel as if you are driving to the end of the earth and are tempted to check your gas gauge. Don't think about driving your own cart unless you live south of the Turnpike.

Most interestingly, on opening day, Bexley Trail as it neared the course, was blocked off with "Road Closed" signs. Thankfully, someone had moved the barricades enough to allow a car to squeeze through. The street from Bexley Tr to the clubhouse was, likewise, blocked.

Thanks for the reviews. I’m sure I’ll play it eventually (have to get a logo ball for the ball rack), but based on what I’m hearing there is no pressing reason to make it a must play anytime soon. Another wide open mediocre layout, only 18 hole par 70 course with no clubhouse, tied with Southern Oaks for the highest green fees in the Villages, isn’t creating a calling. The two newest Championship offerings are making me feel very fortunate to live in an area where there are multiple 27 hole Championship courses (plus Tierra Del Sol), all with par 72 rotations, a variety of interesting and varied layouts, decent clubhouses and restaurants (except for Hacienda Hills), and lower green fees.

EviesGP 07-06-2024 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by kansasr (Post 2347202)
Depending upon where in the north you're coming from, you have two options, the Brownwood and Water Lilly bridges or the Chitty Chatty and Southern Oaks bridges.

Carted it there a few days ago, and it took 55mins from St James. NOTE: Although, you will eventually get there by going thru Magnolia Plaza(i.e. Brownwood/Water Lily Bridge), the MMP tunnel from Marsh Bend Trail to Central Parkway was blocked off. I think because of current construction, they don't want cart traffic in that area yet?

golfing eagles 07-06-2024 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by lawgolfer (Post 2347668)
The grass on the fairways is excellent. The greens are perfect--without question, they are the best in The Villages. This proves that all that is needed to grow grass is sun and water. Certainly, there is plenty of sun as the only living thing that could find shade on the course would be an ant under a blade of grass. This is not going to improve as the only trees are palms.

By car, the best route is from Southern Oaks on Bexley Trail. Even in a car, you feel as if you are driving to the end of the earth and are tempted to check your gas gauge. Don't think about driving your own cart unless you live south of the Turnpike.

Most interestingly, on opening day, Bexley Trail as it neared the course, was blocked off with "Road Closed" signs. Thankfully, someone had moved the barricades enough to allow a car to squeeze through. The street from Bexley Tr to the clubhouse was, likewise, blocked.

As already stated above, I thought of it, I did it, and I'm doing it again tomorrow. from Lake Deaton (well north of the turnpike) it took 41 minutes, slightly longer than Glenview but shorter than Lopez, and OBH, and same as Hacienda Hills


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