Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My husband and I have never golfed. We love to walk. We have lived in 2 different golf communities but neither community will let residents walk the course at any time of the day. With free golf at TV, could we get one club such as Adjustable Telescopic Golf Club and walk as we try to get the ball in the hole? Would this upset folks? How does it work with some folks using a cart and others walking?
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You probably could pull that off, but you might want to actually try the game. I never golfed before I came to TV and find it quite amusing. Lots of good outdoor time with friendly folks that for the most part don't take the game too seriously. If you are dead set that you don't want to play golf we do have a beautiful multi-modal trail for walking if you are willing to take your chances with the golf carts zooming by. Personally I would love to see a walking trail around TV that folks could you just for walking!
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We have them, they're called sidewalks.
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Walkers are welcome on all the courses, however, they are mostly seen on the executive courses. Here is a site that has alot of info on golf in TV. Golf The Villages |
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Without any playing experience, and someone who seems to be more interested in walking than playing, does that sound like something you could do with your one adjustable club? I'm answering your question this way because you asked if anyone would be upset and the answer is yes. I just wanted to show you the errors of your way. I've been playing since 1962 and I have seen a lot of things, but never anyone walking a championship course playing with an adjustable club. The best recommendation is to do what was suggested above. Take lessons, learn the game, go to 'good golf school' at Colony Rec Center when it's offered once a month. Go to the driving ranges and practice, practice, practice. Play the executive courses for a year, learn your irons and putting. Then when you've learned to hit your woods at the driving range, go out to one of the championship courses and play from the front tees. Set goals for yourself, initially try to break 100, then later 90, and so on. \ |
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I would suggest you try golf on executive course first, and go with two experienced golfers, so they can show you the rules of golf, and most important, to pick up ball and move on, so you don't hold others up. Eventually you will catch on. By starting in a low rated executive (MEANING MOSTLY SHORT, AND LESS TRAPS) you can start to get the knack of it. After all, everyone has to learn some time. Yes, lessons would help to, if you get to like it.
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You should definitely go to good golf school first. If the game sounds "interesting" to you then buy a starter set of clubs, balls and a bag. Then get some lessons and practice. Following this, then go and play some executive courses. The golf course is where you learn to play golf but you learn the rules of the game and how to hit the golf ball prior to getting on a golf course. Do this and you will do yourself a favor and a great service to your fellow golfers. It's a great game and it's never too late to learn to play golf.
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If you are thinking of taking up the game then try as many before me have suggested - take some lessons, go to a range and start out on the exec. courses. If you really just want to walk well . . .
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I have to agree with what most of the others have said reguarding setting foot on any golf course. Attend the Good Golf School first and see if it's still something you want to do then take lessons and practice at the appropriate facilities. I have an interest in golf and that's how I'm doing it.
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Several folks have hit the nail on the head. Yes, we are more interested in walking than in the game itself. We would limit ourselves to Executive courses. The golf courses in TV look so beautiful. Being able to walk along over 30 courses would be wonderful. Someone mentioned foursomes. Are you always required to play in a foursome? That might be a problem.
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And, buy the way, those telescoping adjustable clubs are useless. You'll have to get yourselves a couple of beginner sets.
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The Beatlemaniacs of The Villages meet every Friday 10:00am at the O'Dell Recreation Center. "I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend." - Thomas Jefferson to William Hamilton, April 22, 1800. |
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It sounds to me that your intent is to primarily walk with golf activity secondary. Truthfully, I would re-think using the golf courses as walking paths with a little club swinging added. Remember that you will have to stop and wait on each tee for the group in front to finish the hole. even if you're not playing the hole. It is not proper to go walking up while others are playing. There are multimodal paths throughout TV that have beautiful landscaping and views that would serve your need to walk for exercise much better. The path along 466A between Buena Vista and Morse comes to mind. |
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There is nothing worse on a golf course than the beginner who has no idea what they are doing and have the attitude that they paid their fee they can do whatever they please. As someone mentioned, attend the Good Golf School and learn a little bit about what you're getting into. Honestly, I think that if you are interested in playing golf learn about the game. If you are interested in walking go to a walking trail. Golf courses were not designed to be walking trails.
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The Beatlemaniacs of The Villages meet every Friday 10:00am at the O'Dell Recreation Center. "I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend." - Thomas Jefferson to William Hamilton, April 22, 1800. |
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