Pro_V_wan_kenobi
Assistant Pro
I it just me? Is the game of golf slowly grinding to a complete stop?
It seems that almost every round I play I am subjected to some idiot agonising over, and analysing every shot, pacing the greens and searching for that hidden borrow. Yesterday at the 5th I thought the fourball in front had fossilised.
I am frustrated, no, I am completely pissed off. It is time the game's governing body did something about the morons who cause the snail like pace that has become endemic in this wonderful game.
Tiger Woods has been castigated for his extra marital misdemeanours and the "damage it has done to golf", who cares,it is nothing compared to the damage that he and his fellow pros have caused through slow play. At last year's Masters, Trevor Immelman and Brandt Snedeker took five hours and 10 minutes to complete a two-ball. As Mark Reason of The Telegraph commented
“They could have crosssed the channel and had lunch in Paris in less timeâ€.
A round of golf for four on an 18-hole course should take between three and three-and-a-half hours, no more. The sluggishness of the professional game is seeping into the psyche of the handicap golfer and it has to stop. I don’t know, when was the last booking, or red card or whatever the ruling bodies hand out for slow play. I cannot remember a pro golfer ever being fined, suspended or otherwise for dawdling and I know it has never happened at my club.
Please, Everybody..
Get to the turn in less than 2 hours and finish in less than 4 and we will all be much happier.
It seems that almost every round I play I am subjected to some idiot agonising over, and analysing every shot, pacing the greens and searching for that hidden borrow. Yesterday at the 5th I thought the fourball in front had fossilised.
I am frustrated, no, I am completely pissed off. It is time the game's governing body did something about the morons who cause the snail like pace that has become endemic in this wonderful game.
Tiger Woods has been castigated for his extra marital misdemeanours and the "damage it has done to golf", who cares,it is nothing compared to the damage that he and his fellow pros have caused through slow play. At last year's Masters, Trevor Immelman and Brandt Snedeker took five hours and 10 minutes to complete a two-ball. As Mark Reason of The Telegraph commented
“They could have crosssed the channel and had lunch in Paris in less timeâ€.
A round of golf for four on an 18-hole course should take between three and three-and-a-half hours, no more. The sluggishness of the professional game is seeping into the psyche of the handicap golfer and it has to stop. I don’t know, when was the last booking, or red card or whatever the ruling bodies hand out for slow play. I cannot remember a pro golfer ever being fined, suspended or otherwise for dawdling and I know it has never happened at my club.
Please, Everybody..