wluker17
Well-known member
We all know slow play is a problem and everyone hates it, but does it throw you off your game?
I was playing at a nice course around Atlanta on Saturday afternoon and having one of my better driving rounds in a long time for the first 10 holes when we hit the wall of slow playing idiots on the 11th tee. I think there were two groups that were the problem but the group right in front of us seemed more interested in their gallon of Crown and playing from the tips when they had absolutely no business there than moving at a decent pace. Waiting 10+ minutes on each tee combined with it being quite hot out caused my game, especially my tee game, to fall off a cliff.
So does this kind of nonsense cause your game to go to crap or can you mentally power through it and keep your edge for the rest of the round?
I was playing at a nice course around Atlanta on Saturday afternoon and having one of my better driving rounds in a long time for the first 10 holes when we hit the wall of slow playing idiots on the 11th tee. I think there were two groups that were the problem but the group right in front of us seemed more interested in their gallon of Crown and playing from the tips when they had absolutely no business there than moving at a decent pace. Waiting 10+ minutes on each tee combined with it being quite hot out caused my game, especially my tee game, to fall off a cliff.
So does this kind of nonsense cause your game to go to crap or can you mentally power through it and keep your edge for the rest of the round?