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Friday, April 19, 2024

More golf courses to reopen in The Villages in wake of Hurricane Irma

On Wednesday, Sept. 27 the following golf courses will open:
Executive courses:

Pimlico, Belmont, Churchill Greens, Bogart, Bacall, Redfish Run, Tarpon Boil, Yankee Clipper, Southern Star, Walnut Grove, Briarwood, De La Vista, Chula Vista, Saddlebrook and Hawkes Bay.
Championship courses:
Palmer Legends all 27 holes, Cane Garden all 27 holes, Lopez Legacy 18 holes (Torri Pines and Erinn Glenn), Havana 18 holes (Kenya and Hemingway), Tierra De Sol, Glenview Champions 13 holes (Stirrup Cup and Tally Ho 1-3 & 9) and Mallory Hill 18 holes (Amelia and Virginia).

On Thursday, Sept. 28 the following golf courses will open:
Executive courses:
Volusia, Escambia (8 holes), Sarasota and Okeechobee.

On Sunday, Oct. 1 the following golf course will open:
Championship course:
Ashley Meadows nine at Lopez Legacy.

In addition, Men’s and Ladies Day will resume next week at the following courses:
Saddlebrook, De La Vista, Walnut Grove, Churchill Greens, Volusia, Lopez Legacy, Glenview Champions and Havana.

Golf course deserves a failing grade

A Village of Hadley resident recently played an executive golf course that had earned a B- grade in a recent report grade. He says the golf course now deserves a failing grade.

It’s great that Villages-News.com features holes-in-one

A reader from Arkansas is envious that Villages-News.com publishes stories celebrating Villagers’ holes-in-one. He wishes he and his friends could get that kind of recognition where they live.

Roosevelt Executive Golf Course should be downgraded to F grade

A Village of Bradford resident, in a Letter to the Editor, contends the Roosevelt Executive Golf Course has a D grade, but should be an F.

The press is biased against Trump

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Osceola Hills makes the case that the press is biased against former President Trump.

Former Morse South Gate attendant offers a little perspective

A former Morse South Gate attendant, in a Letter to the Editor, offers a little perspective after another letter writer was critical of attendants working that gate.