I never bother looking at my watch as I play. I just settle in to the pace of the round as dictated by the groups in front. If its a social round and pace is slow we may get groups to chivvy others up but generally its a case of cest la vie.
In a competition I've more focussed on my score that wheter its taken 2 hours 27 minutes and 15 seconds to do the front nine. If you are in a rush and know an average competition round (at my club) is 4 hours then either don't enter, ask for an early start time, or chill out, enjoy the company and the view and let time take care of itself
In a competition I've more focussed on my score that wheter its taken 2 hours 27 minutes and 15 seconds to do the front nine. If you are in a rush and know an average competition round (at my club) is 4 hours then either don't enter, ask for an early start time, or chill out, enjoy the company and the view and let time take care of itself