Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Played Hacienda yesterday Sept 19th
A total dog track. Do not play it period. It was our 6th choice. Fairways not cut greens at about a 5 speed rough very high to the point of losing golf balls. If they cared a real embarrassment to this community. So glad I didn;t have guests playing this piece of junk. One of the nines we played had been closed for a week! What did they do? Just tired of it all. Makes my decision to leave much easier. OK you Kool-Aid drinkers I'm ready for all the excuses.
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The conditions and overall quality of the courses in The Villages simply do not justify the prices being asked. But as long as they are making money things will not change. This is hard for me to understand from a community that makes FREE GOLF the cornerstone of its marketing.
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You mean like golf courses all over the country?
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I played Hacienda Hills on Sep 18--Palms to Lakes. My only complaint given the Covid and the amount of rain we have received was the slowness of the greens. So many fairways were too wet to mow or have golf carts on so Palms was mostly cart path or rough only. While the rough is long, it is rough, not fairway. Missing the fairway should be penalized.
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Is it common for golf courses to be used to hold overflow water? Thought this was unusual how it was done here?
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During last few hurricanes, after ponds filled, the excess went to the golf course. Anything near the barrier island is mandatory evac zone. That is a sheriff at your door, with a five minute leave order, and they wait. By the time drones are up and running the courses are very wet, and retention ponds are full, and at most rear stilts. It’s an event every time there is a major storm
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Drainage systems are design to a certain "design storm". Unavoidably, design storm criteria are exceeded by storms with some degree of regularity. Any drainage engineer worth his/her salt wants to have some way to accommodate those storms that exceed design levels. If there is a golf course nearby, it's almost a no-brainer...lots of open space that will be able to absorb excess runoff relatively easily with minimal damage. And of course this is far more desirable than letting it flood other nearby developed areas.
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No problem with flood plain use. It's why Bellglade and Evans Praire are closed again. My issue is after. When these courses reopen one would think they would be in good condition because of lack of play. If history is any example they will reopen as a mediocre public course. Rain,too much not enough, heat too hot too cold, play too much not enough. As for the rough yes there should be a penalty but for many of us it is much too severe. We arte just not as strong as we used to be. And withall the other "mowing" they do keeping it a reasonable length should not be an issue.
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I also played it and fully agree. I’ve played public municipal courses in far better shape. Just horrible conditions independent of all the rain.
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Conditions
I agree to a point. For the prices we pay, sometimes I think the courses could be a little better.
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The way to get their attention is ----NO one make T-Times at bad courses......NO ONE !!!
It's all about $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ |
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OK here comes the excuses it’s called excessive amount of rain all courses are struggling to stay open many have cartpath only couple are totally shut down. Some villagers have the ability to drive through every wet area and of course tear up the sod.
I for one am grateful to be playing golf so many parts of the country are unable to play! |
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I must not be picky or I'm not playing the same courses you folks are. I haven't played Hacienda in about 10 days but it wasn't in bad shape then. As far as other courses, I find them very well kept and playable. I'm sure it is tough to maintain courses and maybe they are over priced, but I love all the courses we have here and enjoy playing them.
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