Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Like Kevin Na.....Sure feel sorry for Matt Kucher today....I'm not sure what the solution would be!....I know it is just as frustrating for Kevin Na....Wonder if they could let him play by himself, so it doesn't distract other players until he gets this worked out....Golf Channel analyst suggest he needs an exorcism...What are your experiences with slow players?
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Slow play is hugely campaigned against by the entire world golf community. And rightly so in my opinon. So if you are a new golfer and reading this, please keep up the pace because even very patient and truly kind veteran golfers will beome annoyed with you.
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Kevin Na is extreme and I have had the occassion to play with players as slow and/or with distracting waggles, dances etc. I play with one guy who stands over the ball for so long I beginning to think he is narcoleptic. I do however work hard at ignoring such distraction and will have to admit it took some work for me to learn to suffer in silence when experiencing a bad round; which I am certain was distracting to others. All in all I enjoy golf and hence enjoy playing golf with anyone who also enjoys the game dispite their distractions
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I would rather play with slow players that maybe are new or just unsure of their game. The couple that shows up and tells you that the are so good that they hate playing with people who don't finish a hole or don't hit the ball perfect every time. Yep that's what they said on the first tee. Sad part is neither was that great. So slow players I don't mind.
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ARE VILLAGERS OLD OR ARE THEY RECYCLED TEENAGERS At my age rolling out of bed in the morning is easy. Getting up off the floor is another story. "SMILE... TOMORROW MAY BE EVEN WORSE!"
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Slow players exist and it's so painful to watch. Back home in our Ladies golf club, we had had a female version of Na. 99% of the ladies refused to play with her, they gave her the cold shoulder, shunned her. The ladies never told this woman what the issue was -her slow play.
So my Brit friend and I played with her one day, it was the longest day of our lives. We looked at each other and made the decision to let her know the effect she has on us and the essence of the golf game. The female Na was so apologetic about her effects on our game, her game and the clubs game, the following week she apologized to our ladies club. Now did she change her habits immediately? No. But when Female Na got slow, we were able to say to her your getting slow again, without shunning her.. Honesty with kindness goes a long way.
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I guess I'm the exception to the rule. I could and still can't understand why so many retired people are always in a hurry. I think this is the time in your life to slow down, enjoy life and not allow other people to ruin your good time. People on this forum are frequently griping about waiting in line or slow service, whatever. Why stress yourself? Having said that, I am a rather fast golfer. I would never hold someone up on a golf course. I would let them play through if I had someone in my group slowing things down or if I didn't want to rush to stay ahead. In my seniors league in Ohio we had a retiree who every week complained about the speed of play. BORING! One time we were playing in a group with two seniors over 70 who were pulling a cart for 18 holes on a 6900 yard golf course. The impatient one started yelling at our group when we were not off the next tee before he got there. How much fun is that? He was such a bore and I resented him for adding stress to my day while I'm out to have fun and relax. I told him if he wanted to play fast he should look for a 20+ league, not a 55+ league. People, this is retirement, not work. Why stress out? Enjoy.
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I have a hard and fast rule. No one affects my golf game except me. I once played with a man who would yell at the group in front if he thought they were slow. "You're wasting my time!!!" I stopped playing with him. At other times I have played with slow players. With them, I just adjust my own timing to avoid feeling like I have to rush to make up time. If our group is out of place on the course, I will sometimes go to the next tee while others are finishing the previous hole.That way I can use my normal routine without feeling rushed. It also sends a subtle message to the others that we need to pick up the pace. If that doesn't help, I will tell them directly that we need to pick up the pace.
Having said that, there is a difference between slow play because of poor play and slow play because of excessive shot routines, either pre-shot or post-shot. In my experience, I have found the slowest players were the ones who considered themselves good players, emulating what they see on TV. Several practice swings, followed by a shot, followed by several post-shot encores. Yikes. Yes, we are retired and don't have our lives regimented as before, but on the golf course, we are not alone. It only takes one group or person to slow play on the course to a level that everyone else cannot enjoy the round. It doesn't take "rushing" around the course. All it takes is to maintain contact with the group in front and be ready to play when it's your turn. |
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Well said, Mike. But, it's hard to stay in contact with the group in front when your playing partner is constantly hitting his/her ball in the weeds or trees and then trying to find it. Even if you hold them to a minute or two, it adds up by the end of the round.
![]() I just refuse to be stressed. I had enough of that in my job. This is the time for me to chill and enjoy what God has in store for me. I have my health and a wonderful spouse and family. I live in the best place in the world, for me. I'm not going to let a slow golfer or a bad waiter or slow service or poop in the park or people from Stonecrest driving their carts on the multi-modal trails upset me. Chill and enjoy the remainder of your life. These are the good (golden?) days/years. Don't ruin them for me or you. Not that you would. Just saying in general. ![]() In other words BE HAPPY-DON'T WORRY. ![]()
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I read somewhere, can't remember exactly, that an amateur golfer should take 27 seconds to hit a shot. That is the time from their arrival at the tee to actual impact...Pros take even longer..I've timed it and it seems like a long period to me, but maybe I'm in a hurry..But even at this slow pace you can easily clear a par 4 in 12 minutes I think, and that would be faster than what is "allowed"...
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I am a 'ready' golfer and like to play with people who are the same. Unless you sign up as a foursome you don't know who your partners will be. Sometimes they are experienced and sometimes beginners - in any case, I always enjoy meeting and playing with new people. I prefer to play at a faster pace and tend to play better if I'm not worried about holding up the other players on the course. So, when we are paired with slower players I tend to feel rushed to make up the difference in time.
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