Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Marsh Bend Golf
Wondering which few clubs would be best for playing the new pitch 'n putt at Marsh View? We're not big golfers, haven't played in 8 years. Thought we might get back into playing a few times before taking on the executive courses. Putter, wedge? Any others? How about driving range practice? If bringing 1 wood, which would be the choice. Thanks!
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The 4 longest holes, from tee to green, vary between 87 to 103 yards. Distances on the remaining 14 holes vary between 46 and 79 yards in length Hope this helps you pick your clubs. The closest “driving range” for practice is the Sarasota driving range on Morse Boulevard just south of 466A. |
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Both my wife and I take the putter (naturally), sand wedge and pitching wedge. She also takes her 9 iron.
Last edited by MSchad; 12-25-2019 at 11:18 AM. Reason: Added to response. |
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Fun place to play with just a few clubs. But the mats you have to hit off are terrible. Thin carpet over a concrete base. Almost like hitting off a cart path. You club will bounce off the surface and hit the ball thin more often then not. Forget about backspin - if you manage to land on the green it will not stop. Perhaps the little plastic "tripod" tees that were sold years ago would solve the problem here.
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I don't mean to be rude or disrespectful, but I have no problem playing off the mats, which require a different ball approach than when hitting off grass/dirt. I can land the ball with little to no roll out off mats. For me, the trick is to pick the ball clean off the mat, and use a high lofted club. Have you tried that approach? That said, I agree with you that if you try to take a conventional approach that would, in grass, leave a divot after the ball's lie, then you might have trouble with mats.
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I've played it several times. I bring my putter, pitching wedge, loft wedge, sand wedge and 9 iron.
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There is a driving range on Rolling Acres road, car and golf cart accessible. It is run by volunteers for the Lions Club. $5 for a bucket of balls, very nice driving range run for a good cause.
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Also do bring some extra balls as you can lose them on a few of the holes! They have pull carts and "Sunday Bags" for rent for $1.
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Go to Amazon.com and search "rubber winter golf tees"
The 4 pcs. set that look like thimbles. I have used them in the past they work great off hard or frozen ground. |
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Hows about a helping hand for an oldtimer who does pretty good investigating the rest of The Villages but can't Christopher Columbus his way to this joint. Thanks for the help and the laugh! |
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Found this on line, also google maps shows a path.
"Rio Grande Ave to Chula Vista Ave. Left @ Palermo Pl. Go about 18 houses & @ the curve there's a narrow cart path that takes one to the driving range." |
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I think the narrow cart path is what I was a missing. I did look at the map just couldn't come up with it! I owe you one! |
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The one time I played, I took a putter, a pitching wedge and a 9-iron and never used the 9-iron. If I'd have brought my sand wedge instead, I might have used it for the shorter (60 yards or so) holes.
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The most important club to bring is your retriever!
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