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The Grinder Of Pars (Semi Crocked)
Lets have a debate about Booking Tee times - or not as the case may be.
Me, Fragger and CVG played Aylesbury Vale in the week. NIce course and clubhouse and all that but they don't operate a booking system, it's rock-up, queue up, Tee off.
Now for many, I suspect, that is the norm. It's always been that way, it always will.
I'm not knocking a non-booking system but I'd like to get feelings on why you think it's good or bad.
Personally, I like a booking system. At APGC we use the BRS system and I can look online at anytime to see if the tee is busy.
If I know I'm getting a free mornig or afternoon I can book my tee time knowing that when I turn up I won't, potentially, have a 30-40 minute wait behind 4 or 5 groups who have shown up unannounced.
At AVGC we began at about 9.20. Not many around. As we got to the 9th green there was a queue of around 4-5 groups waiting to play the first.
We continued down the 10th only to look back and see 2 singles hard on our heels - they'd given up waiting on the first and thought they'd try their luck down the 10th - instantly putting us under pressure which was a little annoying.
Having a booked time means you know when you're playing, you don't have to stand around like a spare something at a wedding waiting. Should you find yourself at a loose end and want to play, a quick check on BRS or a call to the shop and you're booked in or not if it's busy.
I might have enough time for a round but not enough time to wait 30 minutes in line.
I like a booking system
Discuss......
Me, Fragger and CVG played Aylesbury Vale in the week. NIce course and clubhouse and all that but they don't operate a booking system, it's rock-up, queue up, Tee off.
Now for many, I suspect, that is the norm. It's always been that way, it always will.
I'm not knocking a non-booking system but I'd like to get feelings on why you think it's good or bad.
Personally, I like a booking system. At APGC we use the BRS system and I can look online at anytime to see if the tee is busy.
If I know I'm getting a free mornig or afternoon I can book my tee time knowing that when I turn up I won't, potentially, have a 30-40 minute wait behind 4 or 5 groups who have shown up unannounced.
At AVGC we began at about 9.20. Not many around. As we got to the 9th green there was a queue of around 4-5 groups waiting to play the first.
We continued down the 10th only to look back and see 2 singles hard on our heels - they'd given up waiting on the first and thought they'd try their luck down the 10th - instantly putting us under pressure which was a little annoying.
Having a booked time means you know when you're playing, you don't have to stand around like a spare something at a wedding waiting. Should you find yourself at a loose end and want to play, a quick check on BRS or a call to the shop and you're booked in or not if it's busy.
I might have enough time for a round but not enough time to wait 30 minutes in line.
I like a booking system
Discuss......