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I don't think it really matters what the score is if they are able to keep pace of play. 3 players like that, though I have a hard time believing pace of play was normal.
... being behind these guys? From a 'Mygolfspy' Post. NOBODY should be posting more than a 10, double par, tops. I think hdcp's don't even count those. And a FOURTEEN on a Par 3?
I can't imagine how reading anything from that website is fun.I just can't imagine how 17 on a par 3 could be any fun at all?
I didn't know anything about it prior to having a video I linked from there removed, so I went and looked around a little. Not a fan.I can't imagine how reading anything from that website is fun.
Yikes, I missed that 17 somehow. So that might have been at least 7 or 8 balls lost if it’s over water.Another guy took a 17 on a P3, where's his love? I don't really care what they 'shot' if they didn't slow things down ... but I assume they must have.
There are just too many examples like this to ignore the fact that it is much, much less the skill and much, much more the attitude that will create or eliminate pace of play.I used to play in a league in which one member routinely shooting the 120s. And he was one of the fastest players in the league.
Probably did not have to go too far to the next shotI used to play in a league in which one member routinely shooting the 120s. And he was one of the fastest players in the league.