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  1. 1. What time do you prefer to tee off?

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Definitely in the morning, cos if I play good, i can play another 18, and vice versa ;)

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I like the hottest part of the day 2:30 PM tee off is ideal and I carry my bag. I could drop dead in the middle of a shot but there are worst ways to go.

A perfect day for me would be to have a 10:00 AM tee time (after all of the dew has dried) hit the men's grill for lunch at the turn, and then do the back nine.

I really get irritated when a course has a Marshal or a Marshal/Starter that won't allow you to take a lunch break. As a matter of fact, I don't like Marshals much at all; they all seem totally tactless and somehow don't realize you are the one paying their wages.

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  Dent said:
Early morning is best, you wake up, play 18 and finish at 11:00. You still have the whole day ahead of you to do other things

Yes, like play another 18.

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I enjoy teeing off in the early morning. It is usually not too hot and there aren't that many hackers on the course... mostly just other golfers who know how to play and don't mind having a little morning laugh. I love to see morning dew on the grass and to hear the birds and other sounds of nature.

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I've worked nights for over 15 years, I HAVE to play in the a-noon. I really don't have a choice. I can make an 11am tee time depending on who I'm teeing up with. Generally speaking, I start in between 2 and 4.

if I play on the weekend I like to play as early as possible....2 weeks ago we got off at 7:10am.....if it's during the week, I like playing in the mid-afternoon.....it's never busy so time isn't that important....

working rotating shifts as I do I can play when ever......

I prefer to tee off around 10:30a.m. I have been up for about 5 hours, I have stretched, had coffee, read the papers, performed the morning ablutions and I'm ready to play.

On certain workdays, I find it fun to leave the office around three and be on the course by 3:30 or 3:45. Again, by that time of the day, I am well limber. During late spring, summer and early fall, if I tee off anywhere from 3:30 to 4:00, I can easily play 18 on my home course.

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  shortgame85 said:
I prefer to tee off around 10:30a.m. I have been up for about 5 hours, I have stretched, had coffee, read the papers, performed the morning ablutions and I'm ready to play.

The above is very true for me as well - Except that on the weekends, I prefer to get up around 8:00, not 5:30!


I lke going out early. That way I can play and still have some of the day left to do whatever. It also minimizes the spousal anger if I am not gone all day.
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I voted for early morning so I have time to do more things that day. I could just as easily vote for evenings. I get great practice at that time, since the course is often empty!

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As soon as I can see the flag I'm gone I pay at the turn or after the round , most of the time I'm on the 8th or 9th hole when the coarse opens I did 18 yesterday and made it to work by 8am by far the best time to golf imo.

I like to tee off at 7.00 to 7.30,our group are pretty fast golfers,nothing as bad as getting out behind a slow group of golfers early in the morning at the weekend,slow groups should'nt be let out before 9.30 at the weekend.I am not on about low or high handicappers,i played with very good golfers who are painfully slow,We were the 3rd group out a few weeks ago and the group in front of us were 4 holes behind the group in front of them,of course no marshals to be seen.

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