Reckon we went around in just under 5 hours
But it didn't feel like five hours last week (imo) and that made a difference. Play flowed well and we stopped at the halfway house as well
Reckon we went around in just under 5 hours
This is why slow play threads here are futile. It's not about low vs high handicaps and you just get people's backs up by daft generalisations like this.
I seriously hope I never have to play with some one as pompous as him.
I play off 24 and can get my 90-95 shots in round my home course in around 3hrs.
I get as annoyed with slow play as anyone. The slowest players at our club tend to either be lower handicappers who play every shot as if it's to win the Ryder cup or total beginners that just need educating a bit.
I think a lot of high handicappers like me tend to be crap on and round the greens rather than tee to green. I know at least half of my handicap is shots dropped with my putter rather than lost balls on the fairways. That doesn't take up much time. It's just frustrating for ME.![]()
So 5 hour rounds can be enjoyable too.Not any, the day was great
Strange course, testing course, mixed abilities, relaxed atmosphere as in not being pushed or rushed
Without any doubt, NO
JamPal ... You might find this hard to believe but I've played with worse than you, it's a hoot
If you slow yourself down to 3.5 hours you might be lucky enough to go round in 85 - 90, concentrate and try it :thup:
This is why slow play threads here are futile. It's not about low vs high handicaps and you just get people's backs up by daft generalisations like this.
Hmm, lots of mentions and finger pointing towards higher handicappers but as soon as an example against low handicappers is put foward, they don't like it
Slow play has nothing to go with handicaps imo, it was simply time to throw something back. The faffing about and not being ready is across the board.
Totally agree. I didn't check my watch once during the round, and we just kept up with the group in front. I will say that the bacon roll at the halfway hut was superb. The highlight of my round.:thup:But it didn't feel like five hours last week (imo) and that made a difference. Play flowed well and we stopped at the halfway house as well
Totally agree. I didn't check my watch once during the round, and we just kept up with the group in front. I will say that the bacon roll at the halfway hut was superb. The highlight of my round.:thup:
So would the same apply elsewhere? For a Club Medal, or just a knock about, for example?
I do find myself alot of times marching off in front of everyone else rather than ambling down the fairway with not a care in the world!
This thread basically proves the theory that no golfer is ever to blame for slow play on a golf course.....ever.
You don't have to sprint to get round in three-and-half-hours. Just be ready to play when it's your turn, don't faff about, and walk briskly between shots. Unfortunately you are usually constrained by the speed of the groups ahead!am i the only one who thinks golf should be a fun game,when i go to the club i expect to be there for 5 or 6 hours 4 hours or so for the game and the rest for a drink and something to eat,if you have to run round the course to get finished to be somewhere else its not the game for you i think,play 9 holes if you can only spare a couple of hours,but its a leisure sport and as such should be a leisurely stroll not a sprint.
I play in comps and it gets annoying when people keep looking at their watch tutting and saying they have to be somewhere in an hour when your stood on the 12,if you cant spare 5 hours to be on the golf course you have a poor work life balance.