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It is the responsibility of every player to address pace-of-play issues

News RoomBy News RoomApril 18, 2025Updated:April 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Golf has always been a sport marked by traditions, rules, and etiquette, with pace of play being one of the most important factors that can either enhance or detract from a player’s enjoyment of the game. In 2024, professional golfers such as Nelly Korda, Matthew Fitzpatrick, and Lucas Glover spoke out about slow play, bringing attention to the issue that affects players of all levels, from tour pros to weekend warriors. Recent research conducted by the USGA has revealed that the average round of golf now takes 4 hours and 30 minutes, a new high that has golfers feeling frustrated and discouraged.

One of the main culprits of slow play on the golf course is ill-considered course setups and misaligned tee-time intervals. Lucius Riccio, a former commissioner of New York City’s Department of Transportation, compares the bottlenecks on the golf course to traffic congestion on the road, emphasizing the importance of efficient flow and minimal wait times between shots. When golfers are constantly waiting on each shot, it not only slows down the pace of play but also negatively impacts their overall experience on the course.

While golf course operators can make operational changes to improve pace of play, individual golfers also have a role to play in cutting wasted time during their rounds. Simple actions like practicing ready golf, remaining aware of your position relative to the group ahead of you, and even picking up the pace when necessary can help speed up the game for everyone on the course. Additionally, strategizing your shots before you get to them and playing to the middle of the green can save valuable time and keep the momentum of the round going.

One innovative solution to slow play comes in the form of speed golf, a sport that combines running with traditional golfing. Scott Dawley, a former professional golfer who turned to speed golf as a way to stay fit, emphasizes the benefits of playing fast, stating that it helps players get into the zone and improves their performance on the course. By incorporating elements of speed golf into traditional golf rounds, players can enhance their focus, decision-making, and overall enjoyment of the game.

In addition to individual efforts to speed up play, golfers can benefit from adopting a new mindset when it comes to pace of play. By viewing time as an essential part of their score and overall golf experience, players can shift their priorities and approach each round with a focus on efficiency and enjoyment. Strategies such as reducing pre-shot routines, limiting practice swings, and being prepared to hit when it’s your turn can all contribute to faster play and a more satisfying golfing experience for everyone involved.

Ultimately, the goal of improving pace of play in golf requires a collective effort from players, course operators, and industry organizations to create a more efficient and enjoyable experience on the course. By implementing practical solutions, promoting positive habits, and embracing a new perspective on time management, golfers can help alleviate the frustrations associated with slow play and ensure a smoother, more enjoyable round for all.

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