Why rush ?

Yes I have two kids. 19 and 21. Both well adjusted. Don't do drugs. Don't beat up old ladies. Both work. and as far as I can tell they both love me to bits.
When they were growing up i would devote as much of sunday as it took for his rugby. Tuesday and thursday evenings were daughters dance and judo respectively.
Saturday 8 till 2 was my golf. Everyone was happy. And still is.

Great, ace, superb, mine are young <6, so golf needs to fit around family, not the other way around. Glad it worked for you, but it's not going to work for me.
 
I played in a pro am last year at Louth GC with a tee time of 1.10
As we walked off the 18th green a quick glance at the clubhouse clock confirmed that it really was almost
7 o' clock.
Painfull and never again

Christ, just imagine how your playing partners were feeling!!!:D
 
To be honest I would never be an hour longer by playing in turn. I do always go first with my regular partner and I wouldn't be rude enough to barge my way through to play when it's someone else's honour as I consider the honour an "honour"

Me ! a rock of sense? mmmmm have you seen your doctor lately?


Chris

Chris

If you ever played with some of the slow feckers I have you would play out of turn without the blink of the eye fir example, he wins a par 3 and knowing the course we are playing well, knows Dam well the next hole is a par 5. We arrive at the tee and the following happens bare in mind it's he's honour!

Once he finishes marking he's card he walks to the middle of the tee, with hands on hips and breathes
(we can only assume he was deciding what club to hit up a dead straight par 5)

He the proceeds to go to he's bag and get he's driver, then walks back to the tee
(at this point he realises he's ball is in he's pocket and he has no tee)

Returns to he's bag , gets a tee, back to the tee box and tees he's ball up
(only to remember he's glove is in he's bag)

So goes back to the bag , gets he's glove and back to the tee box again!

Now the pre shout routine starts working through he's check list that he's pro is working with him on.

Chris I'm all for honours, but if you was in the group and this was the same on every tee I'm sure you to would barge your way through....
 
Great, ace, superb, mine are young <6, so golf needs to fit around family, not the other way around. Glad it worked for you, but it's not going to work for me.

I agree.

I get the OP's point about having time for yourself and it's maybe even more important when you have kids, however there is a limit to that.

Not through any obligation, through wanting to spend time with my daughter when she's growing up. I miss enough things she does through being at work all week.
 
I'm with murph on this.

His ability to conjour up succinct posts with the dryness of the world's most dry man lost in the Atacama Desert astounds me.
 
25 years ago 3 hours was considered acceptable for a medal round...any longer and you'd get slagged.

But now folks watch the pros taking 5 1/2 hours to play a round and think that's the way the game should be played.

In 1977 Watson and Nicklaus played probably the finest final round of any Open championship in under 3 1/2 hours.

Golf's governing bodies need to take a long hard look at regulating slow play and impose far harsher penalties.


 
In 1977 Watson and Nicklaus played probably the finest final round of any Open championship in under 3 1/2 hours.

So true, as a junior when I played in the mid 70's a three ball used to take three hours maximium.

Watson and Nicklaus were bound to be quick though as they only had 131 shots between them:). Just brilliant golf, on a superb course, and my favourite last round in a major.
 
I've learned over the years that the majority of people who complain about slow play are actually quite often the CAUSE of it. They will hardly EVER let someone through as they think they're SO DAMN FAST, spend more time in the rough that a goat and then blame their crap play on practically anything other than themselves. They definitely don't want to let someone through who appears to be a worse player than they are...even though that worse player might play at 200mph and be out of the way before you know it. Believe me it gets F*CKING TEDIOUS standing on the tee with 3 other players who continuously moan about how slow it is...if you don't want to be there just feck off home and quit your bitching, in fact I might have to learn by my own finding and start telling people who are moaning to shut up or p*ss off. Just because you are a reasonable player doesn't mean you're obliged to get round in 3½ hrs, in fact I UNDERSTAND that it's more difficult to get round the better you get at this game....eg: I have to wait for people to get approx 300yds a way from the tee, wait for the green to clear as I can normally reach most of them, should I then duff one I'm more than likely going to spend the full 5min looking for it...and will subsequently often have to call the group behind though.

I'm happy to play a 3hr round, 4 hr or even a 5hr round if the company is awesome, I'm more than happy to help 28 h/cappers to look for their ball, wait for greens to clear and take the correct honour off any tee, it doesn't take any longer to play safely, by the rules and with etiquette,..... but I'll ALWAYS let a group through if they are being held up.

I do find women particularly annoying as they tend to have this secret rule to NEVER LOOK BEHIND THEM to see how many groups they are holding up.
 
I'm happy to play a 3hr round, 4 hr or even a 5hr round if the company is awesome, I'm more than happy to help 28 h/cappers to look for their ball, wait for greens to clear and take the correct honour off any tee, it doesn't take any longer to play safely, by the rules and with etiquette,..... but I'll ALWAYS let a group through if they are being held up.

Anyone see anything wrong with this because I can't. Succinctly put in answer to the OP. Not sure about how some of the female members of the forum would respond to the bit I haven't quoted though.;)
 
I've learned over the years that the majority of people who complain about slow play are actually quite often the CAUSE of it. They will hardly EVER let someone through as they think they're SO DAMN FAST, spend more time in the rough that a goat and then blame their crap play on practically anything other than themselves. They definitely don't want to let someone through who appears to be a worse player than they are...even though that worse player might play at 200mph and be out of the way before you know it. Believe me it gets F*CKING TEDIOUS standing on the tee with 3 other players who continuously moan about how slow it is...if you don't want to be there just feck off home and quit your bitching, in fact I might have to learn by my own finding and start telling people who are moaning to shut up or p*ss off. Just because you are a reasonable player doesn't mean you're obliged to get round in 3½ hrs, in fact I UNDERSTAND that it's more difficult to get round the better you get at this game....eg: I have to wait for people to get approx 300yds a way from the tee, wait for the green to clear as I can normally reach most of them, should I then duff one I'm more than likely going to spend the full 5min looking for it...and will subsequently often have to call the group behind though.

I'm happy to play a 3hr round, 4 hr or even a 5hr round if the company is awesome, I'm more than happy to help 28 h/cappers to look for their ball, wait for greens to clear and take the correct honour off any tee, it doesn't take any longer to play safely, by the rules and with etiquette,..... but I'll ALWAYS let a group through if they are being held up.

I do find women particularly annoying as they tend to have this secret rule to NEVER LOOK BEHIND THEM to see how many groups they are holding up.



Thats totally wrong James - you have to let them get approx 325 yards away at least!

Otherwise I fully agree. It's rare I am rushing to go somewhere after golf and on the rare occasion I get delayed I just cut down the drinks time afterwards


Chris
 
Is it more difficult though?

You get a lower handicap because you are a better golfer. That doesn't have to mean a slower golfer, just a better one. Hitting a 7i will (should) take the same amount of time what ever the handicap. Ditto for reading putts. Inherently, the better golfer should be the better putter, and due to his skills, it should take less time to read a putt, not longer.
The better golfer also plays less shots. Less shots equals less time?

I accept waiting for greens to clear, groups to get out of range etc, but this generally is not where time is lost. It is not being ready to play, being the guy faffing with his head cover on the tee when the other guys are 150 yards down the fairway already. Things that are easily done that bit faster, without really trying, or rushing.
 
We all play at different speeds. Fact. I could go around in 2.5 hrs. Do I want to? No. It's not my natural pace of play.

Keeping up with group in front has never been the answer. In fact causes more problems than it solves.

The main cause of slow play is groups not recognising that faster groups should be let through.
 
That doesn't have to mean a slower golfer, just a better one. Hitting a 7i will (should) take the same amount of time what ever the handicap.


Most of the lower handicap guys I play with do take longer over their shots. They prepare better and study everything for longer but the thing is that they hit less shots, are always ready when it's their turn and are generally quick between shots and are the first to say that we are losing ground and better hurry things along


Chris
 
I agree.

I get the OP's point about having time for yourself and it's maybe even more important when you have kids, however there is a limit to that.

Not through any obligation, through wanting to spend time with my daughter when she's growing up. I miss enough things she does through being at work all week.

Exactly the same here. When your young children go to bed shortly after you return home from work, the weekends end up being the only time you get to spend quality time with them.
 
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