Etiquette Works

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I do not have many overly slow rounds at my course and you can normally guarantee that 3.5 to 4 hours will get you round even at the busiest times.

Today, however, wasa strange day as every group in front of our 2 ball played us through. Just getting one group to let you through is hard enough so was really surprised at the level of courtesy shown today.

What a difference it made, the round never seemed rushed and we were round in 2 hours fifty minutes. Played some of my best golf in ages as well.

So there you have it, etiquette works and if every group shows courtesy and consideration to groups behind you can cut over an hour off a round of golf without feeling rushed.

(By the way, scored my first Albatross today as I hold a 7 iron on our par 4 6th)
 
Good stuff mate, nice when people let you through like that..... but thats either an eagle or a very short par 4

Taken from his course's website...

"Hole 6 - Church View
421 yards Par 4
Some say this is Stokes' signature hole - certainly a good one to get your 4 on ! Aim your tee shot at the church in the distance and you'll not go far wrong ! Anything missing the fairway can put you in trouble as there are trees left and right, coupled with tight rough blocking out a clear shot to this very difficult green. Even if you're on the fairway, the second shot can be one of the most demanding on the course and a lot will be down to luck and the bounce you get !! The green is more receptive to a well struck shot than most think but will you risk it !! Once you get on the green, you've then to negotiate the slippery slopes. Get your 4 and move on !"

So it was an eagle then
;)
 
Or as GB might say

Some say this is Stokes' signature hole - certainly a good one to get your 2 on.

The hole is more receptive to a well struck shot than most think but will you risk it !! Once in the hole, you've then no need to negotiate the slippery slopes. Get your 2 and move on

Well done mate. From the description of the hole no wonder it felt like an albatross.

:D :D :D :D :D
 
So there you have it, etiquette works and if every group shows courtesy and consideration to groups behind you can cut over an hour off a round of golf without feeling rushed.

As long as you show the same courtesy when you are playing as a 4ball then life is sweet.

Congrats on your eagle, I don't think I've ever holed a full shot from the fairway, well not over 80yds.
 
So there you have it, etiquette works and if every group shows courtesy and consideration to groups behind you can cut over an hour off a round of golf without feeling rushed.

As long as you show the same courtesy when you are playing as a 4ball then life is sweet.

Congrats on your eagle, I don't think I've ever holed a full shot from the fairway, well not over 80yds.

you had a chance to see one, but you weren't looking.

well done Greg, one to go into the book alongside 'holing from a bunker you when can't see over the top of it' !
 
you had a chance to see one, but you weren't looking.

*fingers in ears* :D

Had a nice hole-out at Hassocks playing with Golfmmad, we were talking about the value of knowing the correct yardages and I told him I it was about 76 to the pin according to SkyCaddie and I was going to land it about 70yds and let it run out, popped it in for the eagle - a point well made I think.
 
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