


“It will be nice to come over in the afternoon and play, even just as a twosome,” he said. Village of Pinellas resident Ray Liberti, vice president of the croquet club, looks forward to playing at Fenney as do Gilchrist residents Nelly and Jim Gruhlke. “They did a really good job,” said Henry Landsberg, a lawn bowler, “I will look forward to coming out and using it when they have more car parking in this area.” Villages Croquet Club members Nelly and Jim Gruhlke, Rosy Bellaart and Ray Liberti. The Villages Lawn Bowls and Croquet clubs came out to celebrate the opening and use the facilities. Starting in November through April the hours will be 9 a.m. The putting courses are available to residents and guests with a pass on a first come, first served basis.

Pat Parrott part of the foursome Bragg joined said, “We like to try new things so we signed up right away.” Pat Parrot putting with friends Bette and Lonnie Atwood looking on. “It’s harder than putt putt, people may be surprised, but I love it,” Bragg said. Having played putting courses in the Bahamas he was looking forward to giving Fenney a try. Gray added, “I have wanted to be the first one to do a thing down here, this seemed like a good opportunity.”ĭanny Bragg, another solo golfer joining a group, said that he was having “tons of fun.” “Wanted to see what it is all about,” said Moore, “seems like a good place to bring friends when they come to visit.” Terry Cochran joined friends Allen Gray and Mark Moore.
