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So here is my question and it happens to me about once a round.
When your on a par 5 and can hit the green in two and the group infront of you is just pulling the pin and you look at the tee box and the group behind you is looking at you with there tee in the ground. Do you wait for the green to clear or play a lay up so the group behind you can get off the tee box? I usually end up thinking about pace of play and hit the lay up but when the hole is done I'm always thinking man I should have waited I could have hit that. What do you do? |
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I will usually wait if I am playing well. If I'm just knocking the ball around I'll go ahead and get out of the way. In the past I have let the group behind hit their tee shots while I'm waiting. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD |
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I will usually wait if I am playing well. If I'm just knocking the ball around I'll go ahead and get out of the way. In the past I have let the group behind hit their tee shots while I'm waiting. |
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I would wait as I never want to hit anyone. If I can get there in two that day. Safety first. Second I golf with people who play recreationally. If pace of play is followed then I want them to learn this great game an have fun. I understand rythem is a great thing to have going. Yet, safety first. Especially if the course is packed.
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I would wait as I never want to hit anyone. If I can get there in two that day. Safety first. Second I golf with people who play recreationally. If pace of play is followed then I want them to learn this great game an have fun. I understand rythem is a great thing to have going. Yet, safety first. Especially if the course is packed. |
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See how I'm hitting it and depends how far it is and what way the winds blowing and stuff like that. Why should I let the people behind hit up if it means they'll be up our ass's more, if I was in their situation I would let the group in front get ahead a bit so we're not waiting round on all the tees.
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Are you saying to try to get there in 1? I dont know of any par 5's i can possibly reach in 1. If you mean to go for in two: To be honest, it just kinda sucks for the group behind. Im not one of the people who thinks they can bomb everything, but when i do think i can go for something, i go for it. There are 3 VERY eagle-able par 5's (450yd, 480 yd, 500yd)at my home course, and i go for all of them. I know its just one stroke to lay up, but one stroke on 3 holes is 3 strokes. Im not giving up 3 strokes for pace of play, let alone 1.
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It doesn't really change pace of play at all. You can't make your third shot until the green is clear anyway. At most you are adding a couple minutes, and you will go ahead and catch back up on the next hole anyway. But if you wait, then you're holding up the people behind you, and after you fail, duff it, then miss the green, blade it across, chip on, and 3 putt for 8, everyone behind you has watched your escapade, probably from the same spot that you just waited from. |
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