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| Tips on Preventing Slow Play |
| January 09, 2009 |
| By Unknown |
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SLOW PLAY Slow play detracts seriously from the enjoyment of golf. When groups fall behind, the course backs up; tee offs are delayed; golfers become impatient; and rounds can take up to six hours to play. Letting groups through adds to the problem of slow play. The group that goes through benefits but there is additional delay while that happens and the remaining groups are still held up. The solution to slow play is for groups to KEEP PACE with the players ahead. Then, there are few delays and all the golfers benefit. A regular round of golf should take four hours and 15 minutes to play. You may feel that this pace is too fast but, remember, slow play is not caused by long roughs, tricky greens or bad shots. Rather, slow play is the result of bad habits and bad habits can be corrected by following timesaver hints. ALWAYS KEEP UP WITH THE FOURSOME AHEAD OF YOU! DO NOT SLOW DOWN TO THE FOURSOME BEHIND YOU BECAUSE YOU THINK YOU HAVE TIME. ALWAYS BE READY TO HIT
DON'T WASTE TIME
ON THE TEE
ON THE GREEN
PICKING UP
If each player in a foursome saves five seconds per shot, |

