USER1999
Grand Slam Winner
But assuming most 4 balls average similar h/caps, they will be looking for a similar number of balls, and it will average out. You might lose touch for a hole, but you will get it back. Most courses stack up on the first par 3, and when you finish it, the group in front are vamoosed. Within a hole, they are there again.
Most courses tee intervals reflect a 4 hour round. That is the norm. More than 4 hours is always going to be considered slow by most golfers.
Any way, my experience is that it isn't looking for balls that causes slow play, it is not being ready to play, and looking at putts from 15 different angles, and then leaving it 6ft short.
Most courses tee intervals reflect a 4 hour round. That is the norm. More than 4 hours is always going to be considered slow by most golfers.
Any way, my experience is that it isn't looking for balls that causes slow play, it is not being ready to play, and looking at putts from 15 different angles, and then leaving it 6ft short.