Foliage Finder
Head Pro
I don't think anyone has an problems with a player who is having a tough time - but that player simply has to bear in mind the words of H Vardon (written in 1905)
If from any cause whatever you are playing a very slow game, don't miss an opportunity of inviting the couple behind you to pass. It will please them, and be far more comfortable for you. But if your match is behind a slow one, do not be offensive in pressing upon the match in front by making rude remarks and occasionally playing while they are in range. You do not know what troubles they are enduring.
Wish the pair behind me had read this before they tee'd off behind my second ever outing on course. On the 3rd fairway, pre-shot routine, stand over the ball then a whoosh, and a thud as their patience grew thin. Landed about 3 yards in front of me! Played them through on the 4th tee (waited whilst they both chipped then 3-putted) where only one of them thanked me. I can guess who the culprit behind the "encouragement" was!
I had clocked them behind me on the 2nd but thought they were far enough back. They did seem to be rushing everything though, and it showed in their tee shots.