Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I love how they mark the cart paths for tree roots lifting the path. They use quick fade paint. I'm surprised no one has lost equipment riding over these, sort of, marked hazzards.
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The following dress code is for all championship and executive golf courses, The Villages Golf Academy, driving ranges, warm-up nets and putting greens. The acceptable golf attire includes, but is not limited to, the below: Shoes must be worn at all times when on the golf courses. Tennis or golf shoes with soft spikes, or shoes with no more than a 1-inch heel, are mandatory. Shorts or skirts must cover the majority of the thigh and may not be cut-off or have holes. Denim pants are allowed. No overall, tennis skirts, cut-offs, biking shorts, bathing suits or athletic exercise apparel. Dress Code for Women Fashion golf tops may be without a collar but should not expose the stomach and must have straps at least 2-inches wide. Dress Code for Men Shirts shall have a collar and sleeves. Turtle-necks or mock turtle-necks are acceptable. (Min. 1 1/4 inch collars.) End of debate (although we all know that on TOTV it won't end it ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Second- How long ago was these rules written and do they need to be amended? I can't wait for some transgender to step out on the course without a collar or sleeves and see how TV is going to handle it. Separate apparel for genders is so outdated, antiquated and borderline discriminatory. I guarantee you TV will cave to the rules when future generations filled with non-binary folks start moving into TV. Some of these rules need to be revisited to be more inclusive to an ever changing society. You may not like the changes in society and some of them don't make sense to me but nevertheless TV will need to change with the times. Folks don't walk around in suits and top hats like the 30's anymore. Even corporate offices have become much more casual in their attire requirements. Lastly, FIX THE DAM POTHOLE! |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Post, meet brick wall. PS: By all means, let's change all the rules for "transgenders". Pure insanity. Last edited by golfing eagles; 12-30-2023 at 08:07 AM. |
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Insanity is throwing a 9-year-old kid off the driving range over a stupid collar. |
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So where would you draw the line on proper golf attire? Cut-offs? Daisy Dukes? G strings? Golf is not the WWF or MASCAR, a little decorum, please. |
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Being required to wear long pants. Why in the world should anyone be required to wear long pants on a hazy, hot, and humid summer day during an outdoor sporting activity. Sometimes changing a totally ridiculous long time tradition is necessary. Also, since everyone seems to be hell bent on total equality these days, why is it that only women can golf in shirts with no sleeves or collars?
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Here is one other viewpoint about this pothole or depression. While the Laurel valley course was under renovation, they had many many concrete trucks come in to replace many concrete cart paths. But did they fix this one small depression that many people ride over everyday? Noooooo. Very poor planning.
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As far as that goes I look at some of the clown outfits on the golf course, and shake my head. John Daly comes to mind. Decorum? I think not. My friend's husband ran into that a a driving range once. He had an expensive nice looking shirt on with a minimal rolled collar that didn't meet their "specs." They told him to put on a collared shirt. My female friend had an extra shirt in the car that was a size too small for her husband but he put it on to satisfy "the rules". Of course every time he made a golf swing the shirt rode up and showed off his belly. How stupid is that? Globally the sport of golf has been on the decline. Golf courses need to use a little common sense when it comes to a dress code if they want to keep people involved in the game. Last edited by mickey100; 12-31-2023 at 08:25 AM. |
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As far as golf being in decline, that is simply not true, it is actually gaining participants. The only facet that was ever in decline was private country club membership, due to the cost and the economy. From Statistica: " In 2022, the number of people participating in golf in the United States reached 25.6 million, representing a slight increase on the previous year. It also represented the highest on-course participation in more than a decade." Now, if anyone would like to present a source that states overall participation in golf is declining, this is their chance |
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I'm far less concerned about what people are wearing and much more concerned about pace of play, as well as people not fixing divots and ball marks. As far as potholes, I'm surprised how many I see that have been there for while on the main roads, 466A, Bailey Trail and Odell come to mind. |
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From Statistica: " In 2022, the number of people participating in golf in the United States reached 25.6 million, representing a slight increase on the previous year. It also represented the highest on-course participation in more than a decade." |
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