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Carts are faster if it's just you and you're doing zero waiting. If you have to wait, that gives the walker time to catch up to the cart and now it's just a moot point.
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Carts are faster if it's just you and you're doing zero waiting. If you have to wait, that gives the walker time to catch up to the cart and now it's just a moot point.
It's effectively racing to get to a red light.
Yeah, this discussion is definitely region specific. There are some courses (even around here) I wouldn't think for a second to walk, even though I love to walk.Unless you're first out or it's a dead course that day. I have no issue with walking, I actually love it. I'm a little sour my area doesn't have more walkable courses, nor do they really mention anything about a walking rate.
Not with proper policing...It's effectively racing to get to a red light.
Not with proper policing...
I'm thinking the red light is your slower playing partners (walkers, Sunday baggers ), but I get what you're saying.
Imagine what you could do with 14.I mean, if I shoot 73 with five clubs who cares?
Yeah, @HipCheck took me by surprise on that one.On Pace of play I completely agree that singles in power carts area the fastest. When you guys talk about better players typically being quicker that's 50/50 to me. I play with a couple of + handicaps that can drag us down with their pre shot routines and time spent reading greens, etc. I suppose they make up for it though by taking less shots but they can certainly hold up the group and others behind us.
Sunday bag is a “lifestyle choice” only “presentation” only, I see no use for one what so ever. To me it’s like a man bag.
Ouch!!!! So true.YES!
The Sunday Bag is the Murse of golf bags.
Imagine what you could do with 14.
Wait, what doesn't make sense?C’mon man. You know that doesn’t make sense.
makes sense, one guy played with a putter only.....................................Wait, what doesn't make sense?
Golfing with 5 clubs, or thinking you couldn't play better with all 14?
makes sense, one guy played with a putter only.....................................
I wonder if the higher the handicap, the less clubs you actually need. Or better yet, can actually use.
You just described one length... which means you can play all 14 again.This. Just because I shoot X with 5 clubs, does not mean I could shoot X-1 or lower with 6 clubs. Maybe I've come to hit those 5 reliably enough and introducing more decisions into the process would just muddy the waters.