Exec. courses "pace-of-play" is very slow!

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Seems to me the OP was just trying to stir up a 9 page thread with the sexist remarks.
We all know that there are slow women and slow men on the course (probably more slow men, simply because more men play)
If it bothers you that much, play the championship courses. They speed you up or ask you to let people play through.
You wanna gripe about something? Gripe about the MEN who leave cigars laying all over the golf course.
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...You wanna gripe about something? Gripe about the MEN who leave cigars laying all over the golf course.
Hey!! What about the WOMEN? [emoji12]
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Initially I thought the courses were clogged due to the snowbirds, now a major problem is very slow play. Mostly the women's groups/foursomes take too long to play a hole. Most hit from tees too far back instead of using green tees. Putting takes forever as they do not play "ready" golf. This is a big problem and the Ambassadors/Starters are powerless to do much about it. Especially since the women players will call the golf office and complain about the rude Ambassador. Out of fear nothing is done about this growing problem.

Women leaders need to speak up, then lead by suggestion and example. Perhaps a yellow card needs to be issued to slow play group members and they cannot play again until attending a Good Golf or Ready Golf session.
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Although I agree about some of the men golfers overestimating their power, endlessly looking for lost balls after hitting from the wrong tees for their capabilities, etc. This does not address the bigger problem of slow play by women on the Exec. Courses. Please, this is not a blame-the-other-sex post instead it is about a real problem of play.
Well ya sure cudda fooled me! Also made me wonder if the poster comes to a complete stop at STOP signs and/or before turning right on red!
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If you're constantly keeping pace with the group in front of you you can't do much more or just turn around straight for the 19th hole!
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If you're constantly keeping pace with the group in front of you you can't do much more or just turn around straight for the 19th hole!
It is really easy to keep pace with the group in front of you when they are not doing the same. On another note, I went up to Lopez to hit range balls this evening and saw 9 people on the last hole of Walnut Grove. Even if five of them were spectators, which I think was the case, they were all on the green or the fringe and that cannot result in a good pace of play. If I had to play behind them, I would have been pretty damned annoyed.
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Well ya sure cudda fooled me! Also made me wonder if the poster comes to a complete stop at STOP signs and/or before turning right on red!
Sometimes one wonders....
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Although I agree about some of the men golfers overestimating their power, endlessly looking for lost balls after hitting from the wrong tees for their capabilities, etc. This does not address the bigger problem of slow play by women on the Exec. Courses. Please, this is not a blame-the-other-sex post instead it is about a real problem of play.
It's not a blame? It most certainly is a blame! I hope you have data to back up your most cavalier statement.
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It doesn't matter if it's men or women... it's about pace of play. If the course is crowded - don't hit that 2nd or 3rd ball off the tee because you want to practice or don't like your first (playable) shot.. don't take 5 min. looking for your ball in the weeds... don't slow play because your spouse is giving you a lesson on how to hit every shot... and don't take your 10th shot on a hole. If you want to do that - then play during slow times - late in the day or afternoons.
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It is really easy to keep pace with the group in front of you when they are not doing the same. On another note, I went up to Lopez to hit range balls this evening and saw 9 people on the last hole of Walnut Grove. Even if five of them were spectators, which I think was the case, they were all on the green or the fringe and that cannot result in a good pace of play. If I had to play behind them, I would have been pretty damned annoyed.
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To the OP, it's free golf, what do you expect? It brings EVERYONE out, no matter what level of player they are, from hack to scratch. As a solution for you, there are plenty of courses "outside the bubble" you can play.
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This does not address the bigger problem of slow play by women on the Exec. Courses. Please, this is not a blame-the-other-sex post instead it is about a real problem of play.
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Seems to me the OP was just trying to stir up a 9 page thread with the sexist remarks. If it bothers you that much, play the championship courses. They speed you up or ask you to let people play through.
The OP says this isn't a blame-the-other-sex post, and then he blames women.
There are many brand-new golfers of both sexes playing the Executive courses.
If the slow play on Exec courses is causing you grief, why not play the Championship Courses?
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If you can't afford to play the championship course:
play from the tips
carry a camera and take photos [that's what i do]
hit a second ball
play in the first morning group
go to the course while it's raining--and wait till it stops
walk more slowly
i'm thinking about listening to a book on tape---i can't remember the last time someone needed to yell fore
get to the course early and ask women if they need your help and advice to play more more quickly [let me know how that works out]
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Interesting that few posters are interested in resolving an obvious problem on Exec. Courses:
Since you feel passionately about slow golfers on Exec courses, have you thought about becoming an Ambassador?
Then you could hustle those pesky women along!
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