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tophcfa 04-09-2020 09:20 AM

Some people like to play very early in the AM and others prefer to play into sunset. If the courses are short on staff and need to reduce hours, why not alternate between closing early one day and opening late the next?

jrhood302 04-09-2020 09:26 AM

Get a life I am sure you obey all the rules dictated to you what is the difference between 1:45 and 2:00 That is approx 2 minutes per hole maybe some players play slower at 80 then 60

rustyp 04-09-2020 09:33 AM

Around 5 minute mark "mistake number 4" interesting.

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croughwell 04-09-2020 09:48 AM

WHAT????? More selfentitled Villagers!

Goldwingnut 04-09-2020 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Rollie (Post 1743057)
What is the reason given for closing the courses after 4pm. I saw an article and heard a radio report, and nether had a reason. Great reporting.

Rollie

From the District Weekly Bulliten
" Tee time hours are being modified to reflect the current available staffing levels of Executive Golf Operations. Hours will be from 7am through 4pm."

Goldwingnut 04-09-2020 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Graciegolden614 (Post 1743103)
It’s not a walking path. It’s a golf cart path and it is private property, not community property. Walk on sidewalks, streets, and multi use paths of which there are miles and miles to use

Actually, all the executive course north of SR44 are owned by either the SLCDD or VCCDD so they are technically public property not private property.

WickedMike 04-09-2020 10:04 AM

We golf an executive course yesterday and were the last group out, 3:53. Was enjoyable to just take our time and not push the group ahead or worry about holding up someone. Spoke with ambassador a few times and he was overseeing sneak on golfers and keeping them off. Must admit we took longer to play then what we normally do. Stay Safe all!

Tnbrewer 04-09-2020 10:06 AM

Turn the sprinklers on
That will do it! 😎

anothersteve 04-09-2020 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Choro&Swing (Post 1743205)
Are the championship courses, which are open to the public, not subsidized at all by our amenities fees? Are they not owned by The Villages? Certainly our amenities fees pay for the executive courses, so why should we not be allowed to walk the paths there before the first T-off?

I can understand liability problems with people walking and playing at the same time, but there shouldn’t be any stray golf balls at 6 am or after the final round of the day. It would be a lot safer than dodging speeding carts or walking on public roads in neighborhoods, and quieter and lovelier. It’s a bit like saying, “You can walk in the streets, so why should we let you walk in the park on the paths.”

Maybe, just maybe the golf courses are private property?

Steve

Marvic 1 04-09-2020 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by jrhood302 (Post 1743290)
Get a life I am sure you obey all the rules dictated to you what is the difference between 1:45 and 2:00 That is approx 2 minutes per hole maybe some players play slower at 80 then 60

Wrong, 4 mins per hole extra using your 2 hour game format....
Then why are Tee-Times 9 minutes apart with its taking you a little over 13 minutes to finish one hole?
The Ambassadors should start making these Slow-Pokes skip a hole or two to keep the game flowing as it should be....

drcar 04-09-2020 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Choro&Swing (Post 1743205)
Are the championship courses, which are open to the public, not subsidized at all by our amenities fees? Are they not owned by The Villages? Certainly our amenities fees pay for the executive courses, so why should we not be allowed to walk the paths there before the first T-off?

I can understand liability problems with people walking and playing at the same time, but there shouldn’t be any stray golf balls at 6 am or after the final round of the day. It would be a lot safer than dodging speeding carts or walking on public roads in neighborhoods, and quieter and lovelier. It’s a bit like saying, “You can walk in the streets, so why should we let you walk in the park on the paths.”

It is a liability issue, I can not understand why that is so hard to grasp. Lets say you opt to walk the course at 6 AM, and the power sprinklers come on and knock you over. Or chemicals have been applied that may affect you. People would sue and sue and sue. Stay off the courses if you are not playing, it is really that simple!

hal195z 04-09-2020 11:48 AM

No Tespassing
 
I guess the courses need to put a sign at the starter shack and at the first T-box:

NO TRESPASSING
COURSE CLOSED
VIOLATERS WILL BE PROSECUTED

drcar 04-09-2020 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 1743286)
Some people like to play very early in the AM and others prefer to play into sunset. If the courses are short on staff and need to reduce hours, why not alternate between closing early one day and opening late the next?

I guess when you manage the worlds largest single golfing community you can make the schedule for over 1200 retired employees. I know they would just love have their shifts changed on a daily bases.

drcar 04-09-2020 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hal195z (Post 1743409)
I guess the courses need to put a sign at the starter shack and at the first T-box:

NO TRESPASSING
COURSE CLOSED
VIOLATERS WILL BE PROSECUTED

There are signs up stating coursed closed, but people think they are entitled, sometimes you can't fix stupid!

drcar 04-09-2020 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Goldwingnut (Post 1743324)
Actually, all the executive course north of SR44 are owned by either the SLCDD or VCCDD so they are technically public property not private property.

They are NOT public property per say, that's like saying the rec centers are public property and can be used at any time.


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