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Originally Posted by Happinow
Today was mine and my husbands first day on a golf course. I didn't sleep all night hoping that I would do ok today. We play 9 holes with our very patient neighbors. They can hold their own on a golf course but are not super players. I felt myself looking behind me a lot of the time to make sure we weren't holding people up. It seemed to me that we weren't. I didn't want to be rushed while trying to make my shot and I'm not one to take practice shots so I think I moved along well. Hubby, on the other hand, felt like he had to rush all of his shots and didnt do so well. frankly, i didnt either but i tried. I don't think golf would be much fun it you had to feel constantly under pressure to get out of the way. Next time we play golf, I think he will slow down a bit and relax. Try to remember that new golfers have a lot on their minds.......we are thinking about our golf swing, our form, which club to use, not to forget the clubs on the ground, are we too slow, how many people are waiting, marking our ball.....the list goes on. So until we get a few games under our belt......please remember.....you were once there.
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I agree! We took lessons and spent a lot of time at driving ranges before daring to try our hand on a course! I don't feel I am doing well by rushing but I do want to be considerate of others also. My answer is to stay on a level one course (turtle mound). I feel like the better golfers should play a higher level and those who play a level one should be more patient with newer or just slower golfers. As with golf cart traffic and other traffic, WHAT IS YOUR HURRY?