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I'm wanted to ask some questions executive golf.
1. Are the executive golf courses strictly nine hole?
2. Does on need to have a definitive tee time to play on this type of course?
3. What is the annual cost assuming one walks the whole course while playing?
4. What is the cost if using their golf cart?

Just want to have the right expense budgeted.
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I'm wanted to ask some questions executive golf.
1. Are the executive golf courses strictly nine hole?
2. Does on need to have a definitive tee time to play on this type of course?
3. What is the annual cost assuming one walks the whole course while playing?
4. What is the cost if using their golf cart?

Just want to have the right expense budgeted.
go to www.golfthevillags.com for your answers, plus more.
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1. 9 holes only
2. Generally, you need a res. - off season you might walk on but not in peek season
3. Free to walk.
4. You pay a trail fee about $114 I think. Gives you computer access also for making res.
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I'm wanted to ask some questions executive golf.
1. Are the executive golf courses strictly nine hole?
2. Does on need to have a definitive tee time to play on this type of course?
3. What is the annual cost assuming one walks the whole course while playing?
4. What is the cost if using their golf cart?

Just want to have the right expense budgeted.
1,2 yes
3 $0
4 $141/yr for the family this does not give you access to the computer reservation system that is
an additional $8/mo.
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1 - All the exec courses are 9 holes........B-U-T.........in the summer, once a week, (Thursdays last 2 years I think), they'll pair up 2 courses in various spots such as Bogart/Bacall and allow you to play and 18 hole exec round.
2 - Ressies are recommended but ONE might be able to walk on or call around for an open spot.
3 - Free assuming you're a homeowner paying ammenity fee or as a renter you bought the accomadation id. . . . . . GUESTS PAY $$ (AROUND $7)
4 - Exec courses do not have motorized carts but you can rent one at the governing country club. They do have pull carts available to RENT ($1 I think) at the exec courses.
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$10 includes the trail fee. $6.50 if walking.
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If you use reservation system by telephone it costs nothing to put in your reservation. Only costs money if you use computer.
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The trail fee is $141 if your buying it for the year; or you can pay $3.50 each time you play to use your cart. You decide which is better for you. Walking on the executive course if free if you carry your bag or have your own golf bag cart. You can rent a bag cart for $1.50, I think.
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$10 includes the trail fee. $6.50 if walking.
this isn't right, at least on the executive courses.
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$10 includes the trail fee. $6.50 if walking.
Here is from Exc Golf Info. A green fee is required for guests to play golf. The fee ranges from $6.50 in the months of May through October and $10.00 from November through April. Guests are obligated to pay an additional $3.50 trail fee, unless they are walking, regardless of whether the sponsoring resident has a paid trail fee or not.
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Does the Guest have to have a TV Guest pass?


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Does the Guest have to have a TV Guest pass?
Executive-Yes, Championship-No. You Can Not make Tee Times with a Guest Pass.
http://www.golfthevillages.com/golf-...ge=20&view=fit
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Executive-Yes, Championship-No. You Can Not make Tee Times with a Guest Pass.
http://www.golfthevillages.com/golf-...ge=20&view=fit
Best to get guest pass if qualified or the very high non-resident rate will apply
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