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Resident's Excessive Golf Course Signs Spark Debate in The Villages
Repeated signage raises questions about balancing friendliness and property protection in Florida's 'Friendliest Hometown'
Apr. 11, 2026 at 2:42am
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Excessive signage on a golf course raises questions about balancing community friendliness and property protection.The Villages TodayA recent incident at Churchill Greens Executive Golf Course in The Villages, Florida has sparked a debate about the appropriate use of signage to convey golf etiquette. A resident has posted multiple identical signs in a single area, leading to questions about whether the excessive signage undermines the community's friendly reputation.
Why it matters
The Villages prides itself on being Florida's 'Friendliest Hometown', so this incident highlights the delicate balance between maintaining a welcoming atmosphere and enforcing property boundaries and rules. The way in which the resident chose to communicate the message through repeated, typo-filled signs raises questions about the potential for miscommunication and unintended consequences.
The details
The resident posted five identical signs with repeated typos in a single area overlooking the golf course, in what seems to be an enthusiastic attempt to convey a message about golf etiquette and property boundaries. While it's important to respect the rules, the resident's choice to use excessive signage has led some to question whether this approach could be seen as aggressive or unfriendly, potentially undermining the community's reputation.
- The incident occurred recently at Churchill Greens Executive Golf Course in The Villages, Florida.
The players
Churchill Greens Executive Golf Course
A golf course located in The Villages, Florida community.
The Villages
A large retirement community in central Florida that is known for its friendly atmosphere and active lifestyle.
The takeaway
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of balancing friendliness and property protection, and highlights the potential for miscommunication when attempting to enforce rules. As a community, The Villages should strive to maintain its welcoming atmosphere while also addressing concerns in a considerate and empathetic manner.

