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I know my dad plays the wrong tees(but it mainly depends on the swing he brought that day) the back tees are a slope of 119 with 6677 yards I find the course to be easy but if we moved up to the blue tees I would be hitting wedges into every green.
Glad you convinced him now he can enjoy the game more hopefully |
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I wish more people would swallow their dang pride and play from a more appropriate tee. I personally enjoy playing from 6300-6600 yds, not to long on the par 3's yet fair on the long 4's. Typically I play late rounds after work on Sundays and it never fails that I get paired up with someone playing the tips, near 7000 yds, or run up behind someone that's trying to be a player they aren't.
Sadly these folks aren't only hurting themselves, but anyone playing with them or behind them. |
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I wish more people would swallow their dang pride and play from a more appropriate tee. I personally enjoy playing from 6300-6600 yds, not to long on the par 3's yet fair on the long 4's. Typically I play late rounds after work on Sundays and it never fails that I get paired up with someone playing the tips, near 7000 yds, or run up behind someone that's trying to be a player they aren't. |
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Good for you. Today we were behind 3 guys. The youngest had to be in his Late 60's. Can you guess where they played from. Yes the Tips.It wasn't fun at all watching these fools for a lack of a nice word. Hit it from tips to front tees their 3rd shots were around our drives. Oh and I'm not a long ball hitter at all Happy 240-250. Now dont get me wrong I play with a guy that is 72 years old and he can out drive me & a lot of others. It is great to know that i will be able to play golf for many years to come. But damn You have to play to your ability . Be considerate of others.
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Yesterday, My normal foursome went out for our weekly round. At the first tee, I head to the white tees, where we normally play from, when my friend, the shortest hitter in the group, starts trying to convince us to move back to the whites because "it's only 450 yds longer, don't be scared." After a couple of minutes of back and forth arguing, we all agreed to play the whites. Everything is going ok until we get to the first "long" par 4, 405 yards. He hits a nice long drive that he was very happy with. I measure it with my GPS and it was 203 yds. He pulled his 3 wood for his second shot and landed short of the green. I then asked, "Is that fun for you, having to hit 3 wood into the green? If we played from the blues, you'd be doing that on quite a few holes." |
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I was just about start a thread about this. I am riding back as I type this from a round with my father and father in law. Both are in their 60s and play from the men's tees with me. Neither of them can drive it longer that 200, so I am routinely 80-100 past them off the box. The past two days they've become so frustrated with having to hit three or four shots into every green that they end up just picking up on 3/4 of the holes. Supremely frustrating for me too.
I've tried gently suggesting that they move up to the senior tees, but they just stare at me like a couple of palookas. My dad even said that he's never seen anyone play from the senior tees before, even though the group ahead of us had two guys that were playing them. |
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And once again, as long as you're not holding up the rest of the course, what difference does it make what tees someone else plays from?
![]() And also - once again - I've been held up many times by people who are playing from the "correct" tees, so what to do about them? ![]() As far as I'm concerned, I don't care if someone wants to tee off from the parking lot as long as we keep moving and aren't causing a traffic jam. |
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And once again, as long as you're not holding up the rest of the course, what difference does it make what tees someone else plays from? A couple of the replies in this thread has less to do with the tee choice and more to do with proper etiquette. |
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Who said anything about pace of play? I'm talking about people who get so frustrated that they quit on half the holes as opposed to just swallowing their pride and moving their butt up a tee.
When 2/3 of your threesome quits on a hole, it makes for a pretty quick round. Pace of play is not the issue. |
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The fools in front of us were playing from the tips, and they were AWFUL. I saw them hit their second shot from the ladies tees on ore than once occaision. They were unbelievably slow as well. It wasn't just the fact that they were 30+ handicappers playing a 7200 yard course, but they were just overall slow.
I'm going to take this to the rant thread now, lol. |
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My biggest issue with some of the guys I play with, is that they are "tips only" guys. We will go to the first hole and they will immediately walk to the set of tees furthest back, and 99% of the time they will have no clue as to what the distance is. I play the tees based on the yardage, and prefer to play a course that is around 6500 yards. Some courses will be shorter, some longer, but most people dont even realize what yardage they are playing. Quite annoying.
Also, thought it was funny in the OP, you said you had a guy who thinks he is longer than he really is. There is a guy I play with that is the same way, and after every shot, he will say something along the lines, "How is that short? I can get that there." Where in reality, it's always short, and no, he cant get that there. |
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My biggest issue with some of the guys I play with, is that they are "tips only" guys. We will go to the first hole and they will immediately walk to the set of tees furthest back, and 99% of the time they will have no clue as to what the distance is. I play the tees based on the yardage, and prefer to play a course that is around 6500 yards. Some courses will be shorter, some longer, but most people dont even realize what yardage they are playing. Quite annoying. |
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Who said anything about pace of play? I'm talking about people who get so frustrated that they quit on half the holes as opposed to just swallowing their pride and moving their butt up a tee. ![]() |
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If your foursome can't play in less than four hours you need to pick up the pace. Of course you can only play as fast as the group in front of you but if you can't keep up with the group in front of you, you might be playing from the wrong tees. Our group plays from the senior tees and I am the highest handicap in the group (10.1) we go out three times a week at 8:30 AM during the week and it takes us over 4 1/4 hours every round. This is way too long for a foursome. In the winter we can get around in 3 1/2 hours but come summer time it takes at least 30-60 minutes longer. This is one of the reasons many people stop playing this game.
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