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When I play at Dunbar Ken I shall walk my trolley across the green and tell them Ken told me it was ok 😉What damage does 20 kg trolley do compared to a 100 kg golfer?
When I play at Dunbar Ken I shall walk my trolley across the green and tell them Ken told me it was ok 😉What damage does 20 kg trolley do compared to a 100 kg golfer?
When I play at Dunbar Ken I shall walk my trolley across the green and tell them Ken told me it was ok 😉
Today it took us 3 hours to play a 2 man Texas scramble, could've been 2.45 hrs .But we had a 32 year old with us, 2x65 year olds and me @ 72 .
Us 3 oldies nearly fell asleep a few times waiting for our young friend..
But if I'm standing waiting on the group in front to clear the green, what is the point? By the time they walk up to their balls my group will not have even lined up their putts (assuming I actually hit the green and don't shank the wedge shot).Sorry but if you are 30 yards out with that person's landing area they're more than entitled to tee off.
Sometimes. If I'm playing in a comp though with guys that are low single figure handicappers that want a little time to read a putt then 3hr30 or even 3hr45 should be acceptable still imho.3hr 15min is more than adequate for a 3 ball.
But if I'm standing waiting on the group in front to clear the green, what is the point? By the time they walk up to their balls my group will not have even lined up their putts (assuming I actually hit the green and don't shank the wedge shot).
Golf etiquette isn't exactly my strong point but when I played when I was younger I was always told not to tee off on a par 4 until the group in front had played their approach shots and were walking towards the green.
Sometimes. If I'm playing in a comp though with guys that are low single figure handicappers that want a little time to read a putt then 3hr30 or even 3hr45 should be acceptable still imho.
But if I'm standing waiting on the group in front to clear the green, what is the point? By the time they walk up to their balls my group will not have even lined up their putts (assuming I actually hit the green and don't shank the wedge shot).
Golf etiquette isn't exactly my strong point but when I played when I was younger I was always told not to tee off on a par 4 until the group in front had played their approach shots and were walking towards the green.
Sometimes. If I'm playing in a comp though with guys that are low single figure handicappers that want a little time to read a putt then 3hr30 or even 3hr45 should be acceptable still imho.
The point is that people will be behind them and more than likely people behind them and so on. If you are 30 yards outside my (or the group behinds) Sunday best drive then they're entitled to and (imo) should be tee-ing off to keep the course moving.
Others may disagree.
Our 16th , it seems to be getting steeper every week.
Slow play, hurry up FFS guys, then i might just squeeze in a few more rounds before its time to pop my socks
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