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I don't mean personally, but when you have a group you are following, do you make a mental note of what they are wearing at least?
I was playing yesterday and my group got hit into on the 14th hole. It wasn't really a slow day, just pretty steady for the course. Sometimes you waited a bit, sometimes not. The 14th hole goes up a hill, down the other side, then back up a hill to the green. Because of this, you can't really see the whole landing area. You can see the last 100 yards or so of the hole, and the green, along with the 15th tee box. There were two in our group that were in the blind spot, and the other two were in front of them so we couldn't really split up. We think we hear a ball land off to the right, then one bounce a few yards from where we were sitting. After that one we drive off to a spot where we can be seen and make it known that we are in the area. We were still waiting for the green to clear when this happend. From the tee you can see who is on the green. Whenever I am on the course, I try and make a mental note of the group in front of me. Yesterday it was two yellow shirts, a white shirt, and a bright green shirt. Ahead of them was two blue shirts, a red shirt and a white shirt. If you have been waiting off and on all day, wouldn't you wait to hit tee shots until you knew for sure where the group in front was, especially when on the 14th and you have been following all day? Clearly, we were not the group on the green as we had two white shirts, a black shirt, and an orange shirt wearing pants. I heard one of them talking (two juniors, two dads) before the round that they were doing a practice round for a junior event at the course next week, so maybe they had never seen the course before so I can give them a pass and they didn't know part of the hole was blind. But when you don't know, or have a blind shot, don't you wait until you know for sure on any hole? Maybe I 'overthink' my surroundings, but it just seems that you should at least have a visual on who you are following and wait to locate that group before teeing off. |
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I try to be cognizant of whoever is in front of me, nothing makes me feel more of and arse than accidentally hitting anywhere even close to the group in front of me. I had to appoligize to a group last week, they were 40 yards out of my range so I teed off, caught it just right and it was within 10 yards of where they were standing, granted it rolled up to that spot slowly, but still. They did not notice it when I hit, but when they got to the green only 70 yards in front of my ball and saw me pulling up close to where they had just hit from they did notice then. They were very gracious as I apologized and allowed me to play through on the next tee. I really did feel cruddy about it.
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Playing a crowded course is frustrating but patience is a virtue. I'm usually aware of who is in front. At least two groups. Like the other day there was a twosome in front if our three. Then after the 6th hole there were four! And they were hitting multiple balls off the tee. It's how it goes sometimes. I'm really aware of where people are or try to be do I don't hit into them. Or I try to be. Golden rule.
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I don't mean personally, but when you have a group you are following, do you make a mental note of what they are wearing at least? |
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I don't mean personally, but when you have a group you are following, do you make a mental note of what they are wearing at least? |
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Typically of the courses I play most frequently there are either marshalls and or flags denoting players in the blind hitting areas or on the GPS in the carts you can see where the players in front of you are.
More often than not though, yes I notice what they're wearing especially on a particularly slow day so that I know if we're waiting on more than one group, I should recognize the specific group one ahead yes. |
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