Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have played two execs the last two days and was disappointed to find unrepaired ball marks and unraked traps on almost every hole! I see all the complaints about the condition of our courses, but so many are not doing the bare minimum to care for the courses we have!
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Here's what I do instead of complaining about people who may be elderly and have physical limitations:
When I'm on a green, I fix my pitch mark and any others I see. When I'm in a bunker/trap, I rake my spot and any other footprints I see. When I'm on a fairway, I'll fill my divot and any other unfilled divot in that area (same for tee boxes). What you can control is what YOU do; not what others do or don't do. And don't judge a person until you walk a mile in their moccasins. (Yes I realize not everyone who neglects to do those things have physical limitations, but that doesn't affect what I can do to improve conditions I come across.)
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That said, golfer's tend to exert only as much effort and consideration, as management expends. I've belonged to 8-10 Private Clubs through the years. The more expensive/exclusive the clubs are, the better the members take care of it. If you come across a bunker, without a footprint in it, most players will rake that bunker when they're done with it. Same as fixing a ball mark. If you land on a green without a ball mark and make one, most players will fix it. There in lies the problem The effort and consideration of golfers, is directly related to the effort shown by ownership. In other words, if ownership presents a golf course that's in $hitty condition, no one cares ... why should they? If management doesn't do their job, golfers can't be expected to do it for them. In 1973 I visited Disneyland in Los Angeles. I was fascinated by how "clean" the place was. They cleaned the roads every night and the place was immaculate. I would have been embarrassed to drop a cigarette butt. The same applies to golf courses.
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You fix your pitch mark and one other.
You rake the bunker. You carry a sand bottle and fill your divots. You learn how to do all three of those things correctly. Thats pretty much all you can do. You waste of stress and energy to overly internalize a problem that been with us in golf forever. At private clubs members have a sense of ownership and take better care of the course. There is a little of that here, but not much. |
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Last edited by Aces4; Today at 06:37 PM. |
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I don't think disabled golfers are a big factor in this. First, there aren't all that many disabled golfers even in the villages. Second, every golf club in the world has this problem to some extent not just those with many disabled golfers. Third, the able playing partners almost always rake the bunkers for a disabled player (if they even hit out of bunkers, which seriously disabled players don't).
I think the biggest factor is the "broken window effect". Once a bunker with unraked footprints is encountered, the following players mostly don't rake it either. With pitch marks, its peer pressure, if your playing partners all fix their pitch marks right away, you will too. So fix your marks, and your partners will too, as will the people behind you who see you doing it. People also fix ball marks without the reminder of partners doing it, just not consistently enough. I think weak hitters whose balls often don't even make a pitch mark, are the most forgetful. |
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