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mdticket
12-27-2015, 11:28 AM
What do you think is the fairest way to have golfers line up and to start?

1. one person in the foursome shows up puts their name in and calls friends to join them after waiting maybe up to an hour and a half.

2. to secure your place in the line all four of your group needs to be there.

Challenger
12-27-2015, 11:46 AM
All or nothing!! MHO

Bogie Shooter
12-27-2015, 11:48 AM
Go the night before and park your cart at the starter shack. Tie a ribbion or rope
Around the cart an come back in the morning........hey it works on the squares.
:evil6:

ajbrown
12-27-2015, 11:56 AM
To me the answer (policy) is owned by the event organizer.

When I came of age and was given the privilege of joining my Dad's weekend get away group they were playing at Cranberry Valley in MA. You had to get a time the day of play... and you could not call in.

There were three foursomes. Two guys would get to Cranberry at some 'indecent' hour and get three tee times. Other would make breakfast, I would stay at my girlfriends home in Centerville until they told me what time to arrive :).

PS. Same girl still puts up with me ducking out for golf today!

NotGolfer
12-27-2015, 01:59 PM
I know if the starter sees this ...those folks wouldn't be allowed to play if they cut in line. This at Bonifay CC and probably any of them.

mdticket
12-27-2015, 03:00 PM
Do you know someone that works at Bonifay?

JoMar
12-27-2015, 03:52 PM
I think the key is golfers, from what I have heard, lots of non golfers show up so have no idea why you want to fight all that stuff......just because it's free I guess, it is The Villages.

Chi-Town
12-27-2015, 04:18 PM
Have a shotgun start. A few posters here could supply the hardware[emoji6]

rjm1cc
12-27-2015, 04:20 PM
What do you think is the fairest way to have golfers line up and to start?

1. one person in the foursome shows up puts their name in and calls friends to join them after waiting maybe up to an hour and a half.

2. to secure your place in the line all four of your group needs to be there.

One member signs all 4 up on the internet. I would try and do this a week in advance for slow periods and maybe one or days for busy seasons. If the foursome is not ready on time and the following foursome is ready let the following go. Eventually work in the slow foursome if they get their with a half hour of the start time. If it can not be done then they do not play.

mdticket
12-27-2015, 04:34 PM
The question was just meant for Christmas Day free golf. Should of been clearer.

tomwed
12-27-2015, 05:43 PM
foursomes only
If you are less than a foursome wait until you have a foursome in the parking lot before you get on line.

Mallory
12-27-2015, 05:44 PM
#2.

golfing eagles
12-27-2015, 05:48 PM
How about a USGA GHIN verifiable handicap of 5 or less? But seriously, I would still enforce the age 14 or 11 with pro approval rule.

John_W
12-27-2015, 05:55 PM
First come, first serve.

The only year I went on Christmas day was 2011 at Bonifay. I arrived at 7:00am and was 23rd cart in line and they only had 18 holes open, Pensacola was still closed. When I asked the first cart what time they arrived, they said 4:30am. I ended up teeing off at 7:30 because I was a single and #5 in line was also a single. I mentioned this in an earlier thread, just go about 1:00 and you should have clear sailing. I'm use to teeing after 11:56 (second wave start time) in the summer because of the reduced green fees. So going early was something new to me anyway.

buckscounty
12-27-2015, 05:55 PM
What do you think is the fairest way to have golfers line up and to start?

1. one person in the foursome shows up puts their name in and calls friends to join them after waiting maybe up to an hour and a half.

2. to secure your place in the line all four of your group needs to be there.

All four have to be there, it's only fair..

dbussone
12-27-2015, 05:59 PM
have a shotgun start. A few posters here could supply the hardware[emoji6]

:boom:

Bruiser1
12-27-2015, 08:11 PM
One member signs all 4 up on the internet. I would try and do this a week in advance for slow periods and maybe one or days for busy seasons. If the foursome is not ready on time and the following foursome is ready let the following go. Eventually work in the slow foursome if they get their with a half hour of the start time. If it can not be done then they do not play.


All or nothing at all!

No golfer is allowed to go to Tee box until all arrive. Prizes to be given to those waiting the longest!