Timings of 2 tee starts for 2 balls/foursomes and 3/4 balls

YandaB

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When I was a lad, I recall playing a handful of times at my fathers course, West Wilts, and they had a board that told people which tee to start at based on the type of golf being played. 2 balls and foursomes would go of a certain tee (1 or 10 I believe) at certain time slots and 3/4 balls from the other tee at certain time slots. I don't recall if those timeslots were exactly the same but presumeably this was all to allow for the quicker format to not be held up by the longer format.

There are a number of people that have really enjoyed their 3 hour 2 ball post-covid rounds but are now only able to do so before 9AM (which is better than before). Personally I prefer the 4 hour 4 ball but it would be great if as many people could be satisfied as possible with as few restrictions as possible (yes I do want us all to have cake and eat it, I like cake :) ).

Does anybody have an arrangement like this? Does it work and how? Can it be done through booking systems (and will they allow different lenghts between tee times so 2 balls are 8 minutes and 3/4 are 10)?
 

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In normal times we have a 2 tee start
2 and 3 balls from one tee for a couple of hours, 3 and 4balls from the other and then it swaps over..
Seems to work pretty well.
Theres a board near the tees, a notice in the changing rooms and we all get issued with a sheet that has a "traffic light " system that shows when the roll ups go out.
Green is a good ti e to start, amber could be busy with groups coming round the turn and red is no starts...
Works well once you get used to it.
As a 3 ball we can just loom and see which tee is quieter and go with that.
 

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Have to say this has absolutely led me to be playing more golf than I would normally. Can absolutely see the attraction at the likes of Muirfield, Royal St George's and other places who have stuck resolutely to 2 balls most mornings.

My course flows well so can get round in close to 3 hours most of the time anyway. But knowing you turn up, tee off, 3 hours later you are back in the car driving home has been great.

In normal times, I might be 3 hours 30 mins on the course and another hour of chat / coffee / toastie after.

I think it would be almost impossible to enforce this at a club as most will have a fourball culture where you play a match of some kind.

It could work with a 2 tee start whereby you have 2 balls off the 10th for 90 mins and 4 balls off the 1st for 60 mins, then flip it. Would need to be reasonably well organised and of course reliant on 10th tee being close to the clubhouse.
 
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