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how to avoid slow play in golf

by Mr. Garnett Bechtelar DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How To Avoid Slow Play On The Golf Course.
  • Play ready golf.
  • Move quickly between shots.
  • If sharing a cart, have one person walk to their ball once you reach the fairway.
  • Take multiple clubs with you to your shot if you are uncertain.
  • Quickly leave the green and head to the next tee box.
  • Let other groups play through.
  • Use a GPS watch or rangefinder.
  • Help others in your group find their golf ball.
  • Know when to pick up your golf ball.
  • Watch the time.

Full Answer

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2. Lose the elaborate pre-shot routine

We’re not dismissing all of those wonderful magazine articles that advocate pre-shot routines – because they do work. However, some routines seem to go on forever.

7. Manage the lost ball scenario

It’s inevitable: lost balls. Often this will happen to two golfers in the same group.

8. Keep your pace up

Those signs on the course reminding you how long you should have taken to reach a certain point are there for a reason.

9. Play ready golf

This isn’t for everyone. The traditionalists out there may prefer to do the honourable thing – but why not leave that to the pros?

How long should you play a par 5?

The three-minute rule will help, for sure, but if you’ve got three groups on a par 5 all spread out left and right vainly hunting for a ball in the thick bund then it doesn’t really matter if it’s three or ten minutes. The hole is still going to take an eternity.

Can a committee set a pace of play?

Committees can adopt a local rule setting a Pace of Play policy . That actually gives them some quite wide powers. The policy can set a maximum time to complete a round, a hole, or even a stroke, and those who don’t follow those rules can be penalised for causing an unreasonable delay.

What to do if the carrot of cajoling isn't working?

If the carrot of cajoling isn’t working, and you’re not appealing to the better nature of these tortoises, then just wield the stick. Most of us know the culprits – the players that are making eight practice swings before every shot and then chunking it 20 yards before going through the whole tortuous process again.

Is golf a frustrating game?

Golf is a frustrating game, which can push us to the very edge. A bad shot at a crucial moment can be almost too much to bear sometimes, and rather than following the errant shot closely, it’s all too easy to spin away in disgust, frustrated by our own inability. Unfortunately, it’s at just such times that we are best served by following the ball as closely as possible to give ourselves the best chance of finding it and keeping any dropped shots to a minimum. It’s also not in the best interests of the field behind if we have to spend some time looking for a ball we didn’t really follow, and possibly even traipsing back to the tee if we neglected to play a provisional.

What is the rule for hitting your ball offline?

Rule 27-2 specifically allows you to follow a procedure that will keep delays to a minimum when you’ve hit your ball offline. Yet golfers often spurn the chance to do so, perhaps out of frustration or a refusal to accept that they might be in trouble.

Is pace of play the biggest scourge in golf?

Many golfers do, indeed, believe that pace of play is the biggest scourge facing the game; others feel it has become a little overhyped by a vocal minority for whom a round of golf is seemingly as much about how quickly you can get round as how low you can score. Related: New golf rules 2019 – All you need to know.

Is golf a race?

Golf is not a race, so you don’t have to be relentless in your pursuit of the finishing post. But you do need to be ready to go as soon as it’s your turn rather than a minute afterwards, to prevent unnecessary frustration for others in your group and all those behind you.

How long is the round time if you don't take a provisional ball?

But if you don’t take a provisional ball and can’t then find the original, the impact on your group’s round time could be 10 to 15 minutes, factoring in the five-minute search and the long walk back. There will be a negative impact on all those behind you too, other than the group waved through.

Can you do any of this of you’re wheeling away in disgust?

You can’t do any of this of you’re wheeling away in disgust! If you’re playing into the sun, ask others to help follow the ball as you may struggle to pick up its flight. And don’t be embarrassed to run to the end of the tee post-impact if it will give you a better view of the ball’s flight.

Can distance markers be used for pace of play?

Installing or retaining discrete, yet obvious, distance markers can only ever help when it comes to pace of play as they are still more than adequate for golfers perfectly content with rough, rather than ultra-precise, yardages. However, if a golfer has reached the stage where he or she can only play confidently with a precise yardage, then it’s probably time to invest. Yes, it’s perfectly within the Rules to obtain distance information from another player with such a device, but that will wear thin after a while, and is unlikely to be something a matchplay opponent or arch strokeplay rival is eager to provide willingly!

What does it mean to play more golf?

Also, the more you play, the better you'll become and the fewer shots you'll hit. And the quicker you are, the more golf you can play!

Is it okay to walk up ahead in golf?

There is no "offsides" in golf. It's quite okay to walk up ahead and off to the side while other players are hitting. Just be still, turn around and watch the shot for your own safety.

Can a foursome play a tee box?

Too often, a foursome will play the tee box based on the best player in the group. There is no shame in playing a box up collectively, or playing a different tee than everyone else in your group.

Can you see where the ball lands when you're ahead of someone?

In fact, if you're ahead of them, you may have a better vantage point to see where the ball lands.

How many seconds does the USGA recommend?

The USGA suggests a pretty aggressive 20 seconds, but that's certainly not something they enforce in the tournaments they run. 13. You're playing stroke play every round. This is a tricky subject because for handicap purposes, the USGA wants you to hole out everything in every round in order to report a score.

Why do Scots play faster?

Want to know why the Scots play faster? A lot of them are in golf clubs with weekly games. So pace of play has become a habit. The simple fact of the matter is that the more you play, the more mindful you'll be of pace of play. Also, the more you play, the better you'll become and the fewer shots you'll hit.

Is pace of play a habit?

So pace of play has become a habit. The simple fact of the matter is that the more you play, the more mindful you'll be of pace of play. Also, the more you play, the better you'll become and the fewer shots you'll hit. And the quicker you are, the more golf you can play!

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