GB72
Money List Winner
Am I the only one not really surprised at the time it takes to play these courses. Look at the factors that point to a slow round:
1. Few on the course will have played it before so have no idea where they are going, where to hit a tee shot, where a ball is pretty much certain to be lost etc.
2. People are out for what may well be a one off round at a famous course that they have paid a fair chunk to play. Of course they are going to putt out on every hole, play on whatever the score etc. It would be unreasonable to expect otherwise.
3. The course does not really restrict handicaps and it is not an easy course and so higher handicappers may well take longer.
For those reasons alone a longer round is pretty much inevitable. What they should be better at doing is warning those who want to book a tee time after a certain time that there is a risk that they will not get round.
1. Few on the course will have played it before so have no idea where they are going, where to hit a tee shot, where a ball is pretty much certain to be lost etc.
2. People are out for what may well be a one off round at a famous course that they have paid a fair chunk to play. Of course they are going to putt out on every hole, play on whatever the score etc. It would be unreasonable to expect otherwise.
3. The course does not really restrict handicaps and it is not an easy course and so higher handicappers may well take longer.
For those reasons alone a longer round is pretty much inevitable. What they should be better at doing is warning those who want to book a tee time after a certain time that there is a risk that they will not get round.