Mr. Grumpy
Who stepped in my roses!
Wow,, they are quite common, especially when I am out. Maybe I need to stop clogging up the course toilets with the clubhouse Burrito Especial!
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I normally play off peak hours so I don't run into issues requiring a ranger. But when I do play during peak hours I always see a ranger at least once and they always ask if the group in front of me is keeping up the pace.
Sorry, if he's asking YOU, then he isn't doing his/her job. A Ranger is there to keep the pace up and find the trouble spots. I like to think that if the Ranger comes WITH the flow of play -1,2,3, etc... then he's doing it wrong. Rangers/Marshalls should be rotating against the grain- 18,17,16, etc... Then they can easily see the gaps opening and who is causing it.
As I kind of brought up in another post- I'd rather NOT see any Rangers being too obvious out there. IF they can keep the flow by being low key and as unobtrusive as possible, all the better.