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Schmitth 05-15-2025 06:58 AM

We had a tee time at 8:56 the previous Wednesday. All four of us checked in 30 minutes prior to our start time. For the 30 minutes we were standing by warming up a bit, and noticed that there was nobody on the tee box all that time. We were called up at 8:56 to tee up. However, all subsequent bookings followed behind us. What made it uncomfortable was that there was a threesome on our backs all the time.
What would of made sense was to let us out early, so there wasn’t a back log on every hole.

PoolBrews 05-15-2025 07:05 AM

Shallow Creek might be in great shape, but it holds zero appeal to me. It's closer to two super executives than it is to a championship course. I found the course to be very short and exceedingly easy. There was nothing memorable to the layout - the only redeeming quality is the restaurant. To top it off, it's also the most expensive course to play.

Mrfriendly 05-15-2025 07:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2431426)
The Creek is in great condition.

Playing it now, before it gets too hot.................no shade.

Crazy starter this morning:
Our tee time was 8am.
The 7:44 two-some showed up about five minutes before their tee time.
They asked if they could go out later so they could warm up a bit.
We (two-some) said we can out go at 7:44 if they want to go at 8am.
They said that would be great.
The starter said no.
Really?!?!?!

I’m a Ranger at a NJ county golf course. We’re told to not leave any open spots whenever possible. In your case, I would’ve sent you out in the twosomes place wanting to wait. Then I would’ve taken a beer out of the golf bags of the group behind you as a penalty.

SHIBUMI 05-15-2025 08:34 AM

Rule #1 for a starter is
 
Don't listen to the golfers!
Rule #1 for the Ambassador is don't listen to the golfers. Stay away and just watch to determine issues, golfers lie for self serving reasons.
Once golfers tee off they are self serving
once you start to make accommodations you are screwed!
Adult children better known as golfers will then, once realizing you made an exception, all want something. Best stay out of that pool.

The history of speed of play found two things...
1. the tee time interval is the amount of time it takes to play the first par 3 hole on the course.
2. golfers teeing off earlier than their tee time create slow play,

That being said, why people wait on the tee for the group ahead to get on and or off the green, not par 3's, is beyond me and so self serving so they can continue playing the hole once they tee off.

When they do this and the groups behind them start stacking up it creates many issues.

Bottom line--- don't let the inmates rule the asylum............:thumbup:

Quote:

Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2431426)
The Creek is in great condition.

Playing it now, before it gets too hot.................no shade.

Crazy starter this morning:
Our tee time was 8am.
The 7:44 two-some showed up about five minutes before their tee time.
They asked if they could go out later so they could warm up a bit.
We (two-some) said we can out go at 7:44 if they want to go at 8am.
They said that would be great.
The starter said no.
Really?!?!?!


dewilson58 05-15-2025 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SHIBUMI (Post 2431631)
Don't listen to the golfers!
Rule #1 for the Ambassador is don't listen to the golfers. Stay away and just watch to determine issues, golfers lie for self serving reasons.
Once golfers tee off they are self serving
once you start to make accommodations you are screwed!
Adult children better known as golfers will then, once realizing you made an exception, all want something. Best stay out of that pool.

The history of speed of play found two things...
1. the tee time interval is the amount of time it takes to play the first par 3 hole on the course.
2. golfers teeing off earlier than their tee time create slow play,

That being said, why people wait on the tee for the group ahead to get on and or off the green, not par 3's, is beyond me and so self serving so they can continue playing the hole once they tee off.

When they do this and the groups behind them start stacking up it creates many issues.

Bottom line--- don't let the inmates rule the asylum............:thumbup:

This post was in response to my post.
Appears totally irrelevant.

How does this post relate to my post???

:024:

Tyson 05-15-2025 11:04 AM

I had to beg a starter at Glenview to let me out alone in front of the 4 some who were waiting for a guy. The 4 some actually embarrassed the guy who finally let me out.Its all about their minimum wage jobs and the discount they get on golf. CANT BREAK THE RULES EVEN IF ITS COMMON SENSE.

SHIBUMI 05-15-2025 12:47 PM

Let me simplify it for you
 
Golfers don't determine policy... if they did......you would have these issues all day long
In reality he should have held the 2some and put them with you
singles and twosomes slow play down.........as they back up into 3's and 4's and then create
a jam behind them.

Simplest........it's not crazy...it's not your call:clap2:


Quote:

Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2431637)
This post was in response to my post.
Appears totally irrelevant.

How does this post relate to my post???

:024:


dewilson58 05-16-2025 05:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SHIBUMI (Post 2431681)
Golfers don't determine policy... if they did......you would have these issues all day long
In reality he should have held the 2some and put them with you
singles and twosomes slow play down.........as they back up into 3's and 4's and then create
a jam behind them.

Simplest........it's not crazy...it's not your call:clap2
:

We (the golfers) were not determining policy............it was common sense and good customer service.
The starter was just plain lazy and was on a power trip.
Starters move players around all the time........I see it on my play history.

As GE said, most starters are great.........this was the one is not in the majority.

I've never been in a "slow" twosome.............twosome vs. foursome, being a twosome does not create slow play. Golfers create slow play, not the structure.

justjim 05-23-2025 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2431582)
They weren't very old. And if their distance had "declined", there is no need to wait on a 320-yard par 4.

PS: I plan to get to the girlie tees when I'm about 98 years old

Too many times I see both younger and older golfers playing from the wrong set of tees in The Villages. This is part of the reason for slow play. When you are hitting a 5 or 3 wood from 140/150 yards, attempting to get your ball somewhere around the green, you are probably teeing up from the wrong set of tees. Just saying.


Good health and good luck living into your 90’s. A few years ago I shook hands with a guy who was 101 years old and still playing the executive courses in TV. Sorry, a bit off from the Thread topic. I have yet to play the Creek.


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