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ryoungs 06-16-2021 09:07 PM

As a high school teacher, I coached cross country teams for many years. This was in Illinois. We sometimes ran on our local golf course. I figured the same thing was allowed here in The Villages -- but no, the first time I tried to jog on the golf course across the street from my home here, I got run off pronto by a player. It was almost dark, he was the last player of the day, and I was in no way interfering with his game. I guess that's just the way geezers get sometimes. But, you know, if that's the way it is done here, then I figure I need to follow the same rules. I do hate jogging on the streets though. LOL I have no advice on dogs, other than the owner should have their pet under control at all times. If dog walkers are not allowed on the golf courses, than dogs should not be there either.

Two Bills 06-17-2021 03:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1960549)
Asking for a friend, did you really see them at it?

Pretty sure we did as we drove past.
If they wern't, the lady in question was cleaning the cart windshield with her feet!:shocked:

b0bd0herty 06-17-2021 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Marcoguy (Post 1960067)
Tonight was the first time I saw someone walking their dog on the golf course. Well it was also in the sand traps, fairways and on the greens. The dog was everywhere. I know for a fact this is not permitted. However, people do whatever they want when the Golf Ambassadors are gone.
I’d like to walk the golf course myself, but I know it isn’t permitted. I guess it will continue until something gets broke or a green gets trashed by a dog.

There really isn’t anything you can do because I’ve tried. I called the villages community security about it but they just tell me it’s not their jurisdiction.
Oh well

Don't know of a Villages Community "Security." There is a Community Watch though and that is what they do: watch and report. They have no enforcement authority simply report. If it's something serious, I believe someone calls local law enforcement.

golfing eagles 06-17-2021 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by ryoungs (Post 1960676)
As a high school teacher, I coached cross country teams for many years. This was in Illinois. We sometimes ran on our local golf course. I figured the same thing was allowed here in The Villages -- but no, the first time I tried to jog on the golf course across the street from my home here, I got run off pronto by a player. It was almost dark, he was the last player of the day, and I was in no way interfering with his game. I guess that's just the way geezers get sometimes. But, you know, if that's the way it is done here, then I figure I need to follow the same rules. I do hate jogging on the streets though. LOL I have no advice on dogs, other than the owner should have their pet under control at all times. If dog walkers are not allowed on the golf courses, than dogs should not be there either.

You mean expecting people to abide by the rules?????

karostay 06-17-2021 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1960702)
You mean expecting people to abide by the rules?????

:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

DaleDivine 06-17-2021 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Ben Franklin (Post 1960431)
They need to rename this forum, The Complainer's Page. There's more complaining going on than there are solutions, or anything else.

I imagine racoons, gators, squirrels, rabbits... and maybe even deer use the golf course at night.

Or like Craigslist Page called RANTS AND RAVES...
No deer but wild boar and bear. And those mean Sandhill Cranes that walk through the traps and don't rake afterwards.
:ohdear::ohdear::ohdear:

DaleDivine 06-17-2021 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1960555)
I think it was before I moved here full time

That was on the stage at Sumter Landing.
:a040::MOJE_whot::1rotfl:

JMintzer 06-17-2021 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1960688)
Pretty sure we did as we drove past.
If they wern't, the lady in question was cleaning the cart windshield with her feet!:shocked:

https://i.imgur.com/7XBViMd.jpg?fb

bilcon 06-17-2021 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Spalumbos62 (Post 1960344)
Yes, absolutely, you should not cross on someone else's property, I agree.
The golfers choose to get up early, drag their clubs,wear their cleats and parade all over the course...daily. why are people so upset if a person walks a paved path 12 hrs later???? (let's remove the dog from this equation). Its truly doing the very same thing,, only on a different schedule....and we don't make divets. Lol. We all equally pay.

Because those of us who live on the golf course don't want people trespassing behind our homes. We don't know who you are and for all we know you could be there other reasons. Stay Off the golf course unless you are playing. There are enough places to walk without trespassing.

bilcon 06-17-2021 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by ryoungs (Post 1960676)
As a high school teacher, I coached cross country teams for many years. This was in Illinois. We sometimes ran on our local golf course. I figured the same thing was allowed here in The Villages -- but no, the first time I tried to jog on the golf course across the street from my home here, I got run off pronto by a player. It was almost dark, he was the last player of the day, and I was in no way interfering with his game. I guess that's just the way geezers get sometimes. But, you know, if that's the way it is done here, then I figure I need to follow the same rules. I do hate jogging on the streets though. LOL I have no advice on dogs, other than the owner should have their pet under control at all times. If dog walkers are not allowed on the golf courses, than dogs should not be there either.

Did you also teach your students to trespassing on private property? Great Role Model.

Bill14564 06-17-2021 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by bilcon (Post 1960830)
Because those of us who live on the golf course don't want people trespassing behind our homes. We don't know who you are and for all we know you could be there other reasons. Stay Off the golf course unless you are playing. There are enough places to walk without trespassing.

You are concerned with someone's identification and purpose when they walk on a concrete path behind your home but you don't have the same questions when they walk on a concrete or asphalt path in front of your home?

stanley 06-17-2021 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 1960847)
You are concerned with someone's identification and purpose when they walk on a concrete path behind your home but you don't have the same questions when they walk on a concrete or asphalt path in front of your home?

The concrete and asphalt in "front" of one's home is usually "public" property. Those "concrete paths" behind ones home on the golf course are "private property". Pretty simple really. What's so hard to understand?

Bill14564 06-17-2021 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by bilcon (Post 1960832)
Did you also teach your students to trespassing on private property? Great Role Model.

If it is owned by the Villages and maintained by our amenity fee then is it really private property?

Yes, I understand that it is possible to "trespass" on public land. Yes, I understand that there are rules though I can't seem to find the rules regarding the golf cart paths. But I also understand how easy it is to use a phrase such as, "trespassing on private property," without actually knowing if it is private property or trespassing.

Bill14564 06-17-2021 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by stanley (Post 1960853)
The concrete and asphalt in "front" of one's home is usually "public" property. Those "concrete paths" behind ones home on the golf course is "private property". Pretty simple really. What's so hard to understand?

Not hard to understand at all. Neither is my question or the statement in the post I was replying to.

stanley 06-17-2021 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 1960855)
If it is owned by the Villages and maintained by our amenity fee then is it really private property?

Yes, I understand that it is possible to "trespass" on public land. Yes, I understand that there are rules though I can't seem to find the rules regarding the golf cart paths. But I also understand how easy it is to use a phrase such as, "trespassing on private property," without actually knowing if it is private property or trespassing.

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 1960856)
Not hard to understand at all. Neither is my question or the statement in the post I was replying to.

The Villages Golf Course Administration is just a phone call away, "maybe" they can explain it for you.

Call Golf And Tennis Administration at 352-753-3396 for more information on membership enhancements or other golf/tennis issues.


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