Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Let's see. Average time to play 18 holes for a foursome =250 minutes. Rounding up from 13.8888889 to 14 minutes per hole includes travel to the hole.
Time clock at each tee records start time. Foursome has 14 minutes to finish the hole or pick up their balls and move on to next hole when siren sounds "time is up". Score on hole not completed is DNF. Failure to comply to time constraints means all in foursome banned from the course for 1 year. Eliminates backups, waiting, slow play, griping about other golfers (maybe) and pace of play. Also eliminates camaraderie, time to converse with fellow golfers, fun, enjoyment, etc. Streamline the game and make the courses more efficient. π |
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#47
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But don't the championship courses schedule a foursome every eight minutes?
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My post was to (tongue in cheek) suggest a possible way to avoid the backups. To make the game more like an assembly line, where all players must move at the same speed or keep up at the cost of a DNF on their score card. Golf should be enjoyable, but there sure seem to be some grumpy golfers. Makes one wonder why they play if it only frustrates them. |
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If it's any consolation, we do get an extra minute(nine) between groups on the executive courses.
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We use that up and more hitting all of our mulligans.
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#51
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I play two to three times a week in a group of 16 to 24. We have a couple players who slow the entire group down simply because they sit in their cart until it's their turn to hit, then they get their yardage for their shot, then they take three or four practice swings, step back and then line up for two more practice swings and then hit their shot. Then they clean their club and replace it in their bag. We have told them to clean and replace when the cart stops again but they prefer not to do that. This is their routine which drives the rest of us nuts. We put these people in the last group and reprimand them for their slow play when they finish 20 to 30 minutes behind the group in front of them but that doesn't help. We tell them to not lose sight of the group in front of them but they ultimately do. They don't think they play slow but the proof is in the finish. If all groups would try to keep the group in front of them in sight, we would not have this problem. Also, starters should NOT push us off early only to have us wait on every hole. If we have a 9:20 tee time, we should tee off at 9:20.
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These people sound arrogant and self-centered. Why don't you remove them from the group if they won't follow your suggestions? They're not only bothering your group, they are bothering the groups behind them.
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Complaining about something being slow in the Villages seems a bit ironic. You would think that folks never heard of old people and their "senior moments."
Kind of like when someone in front of me in the grocery store apologizes for being slow or just taking too long to make a decision on a purchase. I just respond "don't worry about it, I'm retired. I have plenty of time." Chill. |
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Totally agree, I hate showing up at the starter shack 15 minutes before the scheduled t time, be told to hurry up because I am late, have to unnecessarily rush out before the scheduled time, then wait for a couple groups at the turn. Why canβt they understand that a scheduled t time starts at the scheduled time. I have found the starters at Cane Garden to be especially bad at telling time. |
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Totally agree, I hate showing up at the starter shack 15 minutes before the scheduled t time, be told to hurry up because I am late, have to unnecessarily rush out before the scheduled time, then wait for a couple groups at the turn. Why canβt they understand that a scheduled t time starts at the scheduled time. I have found the starters at Cane Garden to be especially bad at telling time.[/QUOTE]
Trying to understand the starters perspective. Since the tee time is, for example, 8:00 a.m., how long to check in and walk/drive to the tee, determine who goes first, actually tee up and hit the first ball? 1, 5, 10, 15 minutes?? Just asking. Never took my buddy and me more than 5. |
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