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Tom Hannon 12-24-2011 06:16 AM

Trail pass
 
When I was in TV for a short time, I didn't bother with the $141 expense for a trail pass and I paid the $#.50 each time I played. Now, I will be there more often and with my wife beginning to golf it is time to break down and purchase the pass.

Where do I get it? I assume at a rec center? If not where?

A friend also told me about winter golf gloves. I tried them on in NY and they felt cumbersome. Not sure if I'd be able to feel the club..or pick up a tee with them. Are they necessary? Why can't I just buy a regular right handed glove to go along with the left handed glove I usually wear?

zcaveman 12-24-2011 07:03 AM

Go to https://www.thevillages.net/ and look at the right hand side near the bottom for a pdf application. It also gives the places and times that they process them.

Z

Tom Hannon 12-24-2011 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 432279)
Go to https://www.thevillages.net/ and look at the right hand side near the bottom for a pdf application. It also gives the places and times that they process them.

Z

Thanks Z. Everything I needed. I printed out the application and will fill it out and go to Sea Breeze and be an 'offical' golfer.

ajbrown 12-24-2011 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Tom Hannon (Post 432271)
Snipped by Alan
A friend also told me about winter golf gloves. I tried them on in NY and they felt cumbersome. Not sure if I'd be able to feel the club..or pick up a tee with them. Are they necessary? Why can't I just buy a regular right handed glove to go along with the left handed glove I usually wear?

Tom, here is my take on gloves for golf in TV. If it is cold enough that I need gloves for warmth and not grip, we cancel :laugh:

Tom Hannon 12-24-2011 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by ajbrown (Post 432282)
Tom, here is my take on gloves for golf in TV. If it is cold enough that I need gloves for warmth and not grip, we cancel :laugh:

"The words of wisdom from a wise man."
I agree with you.
I hear from a friend that the weather has been pushing 80 degrees everyday but it is as windy as hell.

ajbrown 12-24-2011 07:38 AM

It has been a great December this year!

In the four+ years (wow time flies) I have been here I never have worn gloves for warmth on a golf course. That said, it does get pretty cold once in a while and if you MUST play I prefer keeping my hands warm with oversized mittens between shots. I have yet to play in weather that I have to do that, but my tolerance may be different than others...

Russ_Boston 12-24-2011 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by ajbrown (Post 432286)
It has been a great December this year!

In the four+ years (wow time flies) I have been here I never have worn gloves for warmth on a golf course. That said, it does get pretty cold once in a while and if you MUST play I prefer keeping my hands warm with oversized mittens between shots. I have yet to play in weather that I have to do that, but my tolerance may be different than others...

I second the oversize mittens between shots (heck, throw some charcoal hand warmers in there also!).

skyguy79 12-24-2011 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Russ_Boston (Post 432317)
I second the oversize mittens between shots (heck, throw some charcoal hand warmers in there also!).

If I were fortunate enough to ever play again, I'd probably play much better while wearing the oversize mittens than not!
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mac9 12-24-2011 01:08 PM

I have a circulation problem and sometimes need the winter gloves on the colder mornings. I do not find them cumbersome at all. Wearing two regular gloves will not provide the warmth that the winter gloves do. JMHO.

jgbama 12-26-2011 10:01 AM

:):)
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Originally Posted by Tom Hannon (Post 432271)
A friend also told me about winter golf gloves. I tried them on in NY and they felt cumbersome. Not sure if I'd be able to feel the club..or pick up a tee with them. Are they necessary? Why can't I just buy a regular right handed glove to go along with the left handed glove I usually wear?

I bought a pair of "winter gloves", but they were not thick. They were black with leather palms with fleece on the back. Didn't find they helped much. Plus it was difficult getting tees, ball mark and divot repair tool out of my pocket. I prefer to buy the chemical hand warmers you keep in your pocket. It warms my open hand nicely and cheaper than buying gloves just for "winter".

I'm like several others who normally don't play in colder weather. We prefer above 50 degrees, but with a wind that is chilly and the hand warmers do the trick! :)

SgtJohn 12-26-2011 12:35 PM

I have both winter, and wet weather gloves. I have had no problems with either of them, when placing or picking up tees or ball markers. It is probably something you just need to get use too. Then again, I did buy them while playing in Pennsylvania. I hope I don't need the winter gloves as much while playing in TV :laugh:


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