Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Wife and a I will soon be at TV for a lifestyle visit.....we know we will be playing at 2 championship courses on the lifestyle card.
We understand that because we are not "residents" that we cannot play the executive courses...but if we wanted to play at one of the Championship courses, over an above the 2 lifestyle rounds, does anyone know if that is permitted??
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Yes you can.
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you can play the executive courses, guests on the sales preview package are treated like residents.
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My understanding is you can play on the executive courses on a lifestyle visit. I believe you need to bring clubs though. Can someone confirm? Is there somewhere you can rent clubs? We will be there next week and were told that clubs will be provided for our complimentary play at the championship course but we are flying (without clubs) can we get clubs somewhere to play at the executive courses? Thanks for any responses!
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Livsea...May I ask why ""NEVER flying Airtran again!""
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Great questions! When we came last year for our lifestyle experience we played Palmer, Mallory and Glenview. We paid for one of the rounds but we brought our clubs ( a GIANT pain in the airport). I really wanted to play an executive course but we ran out of time. In retrospect I think I was suspicious the execs were going to be dorkey pitch and putts but believe me, they are mostly challenging and beautiful. If you cant get to play an exec why don't you go to a few at the end of the day and simply walk the cart path. Go to Heron and/or Pelican at sunset (they re right beide each other) and stroll the courses. After you do you'll definitely want to become Villagers
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RSH - I think they frown very highly on 'just walk the course' in TV. You can walk and play but not just walk. Any guest can play the execs except the three that are 'residents only'.
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![]() Sorry for the hijack but Donna asked: I made a reservation on Airtran’s web site for a round trip flight from Philadelphia to Orlando.( A trip to the Villages to look around). They sent a confirmation email which I saved on my computer for future reference but I didn’t open it because I thought I already knew what it said. A few weeks later I was “surfing” to find a good car rental deal for my trip and found one. Knowing I would need my flight number for the reservation, I opened my Airtran confirmation. To my shock it showed my flight originating in Orlando instead of Philly and returning to Orlando the same day! I know this wasn’t what I had booked and my lovely wife was standing next to me watching when I did it because she wanted a say on seat assignments. She agrees that the booking was changed. I called Airtran and they wouldn’t budge on changing the flight without a $150 charge. I spoke to a supervisor and told her (Rebecca #025) there’s no way I would be booking a round trip same day flight originating 2000 miles away it just doesn’t make sense. She said people do it every day, but I find that hard to believe. We are retired so there wouldn’t be a business reason. Out of frustration I told her to cancel the flight and I booked a new flight on another airline. Airtran kept $150 and will only issue a credit for the rest. I am still disputing the charge with AMEX. The Airlines push you to use their web sites for booking, then want you to pay through the nose when there’s a computer error. I refuse to believe we made so many mistakes, wrong city and wrong dates on the home page. Then wrong flights on the next page and chose seats again on the wrong days. Something had to have gone wrong with the computer system. Airtran is still maintaining that "rules are rules". I do not let principle die easily. I will cancel AMEX if they do not uphold my disputed charge. Just they way I roll.
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We were just on the lifestyle preview a week ago. My husband played Palmer and Havana. He could have paid to play more at another country club. He was told he could choose to book one of his two free rounds at an excutive course, but he did not. He was told he could only play on the executive courses (unless he chose to use the preview two) if a resident invited him. He never tried to just go to one to see if he could get on with his pass.
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It is all in who you talk to...and unfortunately how many people you talk to....I don't give up and will call many times with any complaint nec. Just keep calling....talk to everyone..insist on managers and then supervisors of the managers....don't give up!!! Ok...high jack over....we can start a new thread about airlines if we need to...sorry!
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Guests of any type can play the executive courses with the following two exceptions: (both were taken directly from the TV golf website)
A green fee is required for guests to play golf. The fee ranges from $6.50 in the months of May to October and $10.00 from November to April. Guests are obligated to an additional $3.50 trail fee, unless they are walking, regardless of whether the sponsoring resident has a paid trail fee or not. Kind of strange how you get different answers from people when the information is clearly available on the TV website: http://golfthevillages.com/executive-golf/ |
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I used the rental clubs provided at the Lopez course during my first visit to TV. They were Walmart Specials. If you want to play with pro-line clubs, bring your own. We enjoyed our second visit more by traveling with two sets of clubs in one travel bag.
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Thanks for the tip, Muncle. I have a real challenge though, my wife is a lefty. Womens left handed clubs may be tough to find but we'll try! You should see what I have to go through to find her gloves. I usually have to order by mail. lol ![]()
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I'll be making my first visit to TV in mid November for a month - staying in Sabel Chase, just north of Bacell and Bogart golf courses. Any suggestions as to how busy these two courses, as well as Mallory Hills and Havana might be?
I am a young (56 years old) PGA professional who will be looking for some games while at TV. Any info on costs or other interesting comments would be welcomed. Thanks in advance. David |
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