Everyone complains about slow-play in front of them, but we tend to ignore those behind us when we are looking for a lost ball. While you should never rush your golf game, there are a number of tips that you can use to improve your overall tempo:
Know your options. If you're a golfer, don't drive average from the championship tees. While you may think that you are prepared for the challenge, you really just yourself for a long day of golf. Know what you do with plays ball. make sure to take note of the brand and the number on the ball, so you don't have your own play. Watch in another ball your shot error. Try to pay attention to when your ball landed. If you lose sight of the fact, ask one of your playing partners where they thought it might be that landed. plan your shot. After your foursome has shot, directly to your ball instead of moving from one computer to another (assuming that you are not in danger of being hit).While waiting for others, plan your shot by selecting your club and to know where you aim. If you think you have the ball may have been a "provisional shot" out of bounds, to make sure that you will not have to also Try back later. (when you're dealing with who plays) mulligans if there is pressure from the group behind the you read green.Do other more putts and have your shot prepared before your turn.
While the basics, there are many other ways to slow play. the most important rule of thumb should be to "play if you would want that for you to play". by doing so, you'll probably keep a good pace yourself be carried away by the process.
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