Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Played Silver Lake Saturday and was told golf cart path only, asked why, seeing we had not had rain, and many people have trouble walking when they cannot use handicap access. I was told they want to keep the fairways grass looking good throughout the winter if possible.
I know a lot of people who cannot play golf with cart path only, including myself sometimes. I was OK Saturday, but some other days I would not have been able to play. I know a lot of men are not playing men's day now, because the courses are saying golf cart path only too much. Just venting my feelings. Don't think the courses care though, because they are busy now. |
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Not with handicap access card and approval to drive in fairways
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It’s a short course, however I played with a guy recovering from a stroke. Took him forever to walk to his ball, even with handicap access. He only plays the short par 3s, glad he is still playing. There is alway the complaint of cart path only, But since they are allowing 4 carts per group, cartpath only should stay
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Look folks..it is not rocket science. they typically are "cart path only for all" when it's been wet or they're trying to protect areas. It's simple really...if you can't play without using your cart off the path then don't play. Those are the rules. They aren't difficult to understand. There are plenty of people who don't play unless their CAP card/tag are okay to use. you aren't special. deal with the fact of age and physical issues that prevent walking the 100ft required in most instances.
You aren't a bunch of babies who need coddling. take up chess. I'm not insensitive, I'm realistic. there comes a time when you have to change your goals as to what you can reasonably do without impacting others. And I guess that's the bottom line. if you can't do something without putting other people to an inconvenience then *click* common sense should kick in and let you know it's time to move on to something else. |
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When you read the rules it says cart paths only. Then I head that some could get a handicap pass to leave the paths. If they are keeping a better eye on it then that is good. Since the grass does not grow much in the winter they are probably trying to avoid all the golfers claiming the courses look terrible come February.
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An Executive Course, non issue.
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My suggestion would be to make your tee time wherever you want to play but on the day you play before leaving give the starter shack a call to see what restrictions there are.
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Your cannot get a CAP pass for the golf courses unless you already have a state-approved handicapped license plate.
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There are new rules to get a handicap flag for your cart. You can’t just tell the starter you want one. Now you must show proof you need one.
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Having physical limitations should not keep a Villager from being able to play golf if they qualify for a CAP which does require a state issued handicap pass. It is not being a baby to need to use a cart if you have heart issues or other physical limitations. Every Villager pays for unlimited golf in their amenity fee and should be able to use the courses. It is sad that some people look at people with CAPs as inconveniences instead of celebrating the fact they can still get out and enjoy a game they love.
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