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The lesson should've taken place on the driving range prior to the round if the circumstances were favorable.
Our course is busiest in the morning, from 6am to 11am. 11am to 2pm is the least busiest. Twilight, although not as busy as the morning, starts at 2pm till whenever the last player(s) are done, or dark. It's the second busiest time to golf, except on high triple digits heat days. I usually play after 2pm to save a few bucks on the green fees.
Beginners are probably better off playing during the least busiest times, if for no other reason than to save themselves from feeling rushed, and the grief that might accompany it. Golf need new players regardless of their talent level.
Me personally, I don't care who plays, or when they play. They paid their fees for a round of golf the same as me. Who am I to feel any different.
As for the slow play aspect, I'm no more a fan of it than any other faster player(s). I just don't worry that much about it. It is what it is. I don't think it will ever go away, unless wholesale changes are made in the way the current game is played.
Steven Wright took a class in "speed waiting". I might look into that. Might help with slow play.......lol
Our course is busiest in the morning, from 6am to 11am. 11am to 2pm is the least busiest. Twilight, although not as busy as the morning, starts at 2pm till whenever the last player(s) are done, or dark. It's the second busiest time to golf, except on high triple digits heat days. I usually play after 2pm to save a few bucks on the green fees.
Beginners are probably better off playing during the least busiest times, if for no other reason than to save themselves from feeling rushed, and the grief that might accompany it. Golf need new players regardless of their talent level.
Me personally, I don't care who plays, or when they play. They paid their fees for a round of golf the same as me. Who am I to feel any different.
As for the slow play aspect, I'm no more a fan of it than any other faster player(s). I just don't worry that much about it. It is what it is. I don't think it will ever go away, unless wholesale changes are made in the way the current game is played.
Steven Wright took a class in "speed waiting". I might look into that. Might help with slow play.......lol