USER1999
Grand Slam Winner
Played in a knock out match last night, was late on the tee due to traffic (even left work 15 minutes early to get there in time to warm up), arrived in a foul mood, had no tempo, and lost on the 17th.
Now the first pair we played through (out of 3 ) teed off just in front of us (could have let us through on the tee), played their second shots into the green, then waved us up. Once we had hit they walked to the green, chipped on, then waved us up again. We hit up, they putted out and walked on to the next tee. We putted out, went to the next tee, they had driven off and walked all of 50 yards. They then walked up to their balls, hit 2nd shots, waved us up again, walked on, chipped to the green, waved us up again, and we eventually got through them on the green. So 2 holes to get past them, temper shot to pieces. Next two groups let us play straight through.
So, a question for you:
If you are calling someone through, do you wave them up, and wait for them to play through, or do you try to play someone through on a rolling basis (which in theory means you play quicker at the expense of the pair playing through who have to rush if they are to ever get through)?
My theory is stay out of the way, especially if they are in a match.
Now the first pair we played through (out of 3 ) teed off just in front of us (could have let us through on the tee), played their second shots into the green, then waved us up. Once we had hit they walked to the green, chipped on, then waved us up again. We hit up, they putted out and walked on to the next tee. We putted out, went to the next tee, they had driven off and walked all of 50 yards. They then walked up to their balls, hit 2nd shots, waved us up again, walked on, chipped to the green, waved us up again, and we eventually got through them on the green. So 2 holes to get past them, temper shot to pieces. Next two groups let us play straight through.
So, a question for you:
If you are calling someone through, do you wave them up, and wait for them to play through, or do you try to play someone through on a rolling basis (which in theory means you play quicker at the expense of the pair playing through who have to rush if they are to ever get through)?
My theory is stay out of the way, especially if they are in a match.