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7 Situations When It’s Acceptable to Play Through the Group in Front of You

News RoomBy News RoomJune 5, 20255 Mins Read
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7 Scenarios When It’s Cool to Play Through the Group Ahead

Hey, fellow golfers! We’ve all had those rounds where everything slows down—maybe it’s the traffic in front of you, or perhaps you’re the one holding up the group behind. It’s just part of the game, especially when not every tee is packed with foursomes.

That’s where the whole "playing through" concept comes into play—it’s meant to let quicker groups zip by the slower ones without causing unnecessary pressure. But, let’s be real; this can get a bit sticky sometimes. You’ve got groups that refuse to let anyone through when they really should, and then there are those who demand to play through when they might not have that right.

So, when is it actually okay to let someone play through? In this article, we’re diving into seven common scenarios where you might want to think about giving that wave to let someone pass. I’ll use the terms "leading group" and "trailing group" for clarity, so let’s get started!

1. The Trailing Group Has Fewer Players

This is kind of a no-brainer. If you’re a single golfer and come across a foursome, it’s pretty obvious that you should get to play through. The group in front should recognize this and let you pass.

This also applies to other situations, like if you’re a twosome approaching a foursome. Common courtesy says you should probably be waved through there, too. Now, if you’re a threesome coming up on a foursome, that’s where it gets a bit tricky. You might still have the right to pass, but it’s less likely.

2. The Leading Group is Slower (or Made Up of Beginners)

Another classic scenario! If the group ahead is taking more time than expected—maybe they’re beginners or just playing at a glacial pace—it’s usually a good indicator that you should ask to play through.

Now, the number of players does matter, but it’s not everything. There are times when a slower foursome might be better off letting a quicker foursome through. Sure, beginners need to learn, and golf etiquette like playing at a proper pace can be a bit of a learning curve. Often, asking nicely will get you that pass.

3. The Leading Group is Walking, and the Trailing Group is Riding

This isn’t a hard rule, but it’s something to consider! If you’re in a group driving carts and the leading group is walking, chances are you might be able to move a bit quicker.

Especially on courses with long walks between holes, a group of riders could realistically expect to play through a group of walkers. But again, context matters! If the walkers are really keeping pace, then it’s probably best just to chill and enjoy the game.

4. The Course is Not Super Busy

Another thing to keep in mind is how busy the course is. If it’s jam-packed, playing through can end up making things worse. You’ll just be trading one line for another!

On the flip side, if you notice that the course is not busy, this opens the door for you to play through without stepping on anyone’s toes. A good rule of thumb is to check if there’s at least one hole open ahead. If you’ve got the space, letting you pass makes sense for everyone involved!

5. The Leading Group Takes an Extended Break

You see this a lot around the turn! If the leading group takes a break—maybe grabbing a hot dog and beer—that’s their choice. They can’t expect to hold their spot in line if they’re off the course for a while.

If they’re enjoying a lengthy break while the trailing group is just finishing up, it’s fair for you to ask to skip ahead. A solid 10-15 minutes can make a big difference, and the leading group can easily let you pass without missing a beat in their rhythm.

6. You’ve Caught Up with Another Group on the Tee Box (and It’s Clear Nobody is Ahead of Them)

If you catch up with a group at the tee and see that no one is in front of them, it’s your golden opportunity to ask to play through.

And pro-tip here: if you can get through on a par-3, do it! These holes tend to be quicker since there’s minimal waiting for everyone to tee off. Plus, if you’re in the group in front, consider letting someone pass on a par-3—it makes life easier all around.

7. You’re Relatively Early in the Round

Finally, timing can play a huge role. If you’re early in your round, say on holes 1-10, playing through could save you a lot of time. On the other hand, if you’re on 11 or 12, it can just create unnecessary hassle.

There are exceptions to every rule, but generally speaking, playing through when you’re nearing the end of your round is not usually the best call. Just relax and enjoy the last few holes!


So there you have it—seven scenarios where playing through just makes sense! Golf is all about the experience, so let’s strive for courtesy and respect on the course. Do you have any other scenarios to add to the list? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

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