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I'm not really picking on you since several of us here are guilty of cluttering the boards with repeat threads versus finding an existing one, it's also this particular subject has gotten more than it's fair share of attention lately.

Yup, slow play has a lot more attention on this site.

In all seriousness, many of us are really fed up with slow play.

However, we have to weigh it with welcoming and accepting to new players on the courses we play so they can also enjoy playing golf. Growing the game is another big concern.

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I'm with ya, man! I don't dick around with exact yardages (either by lasering or pacing them) and I don't take practice hacks. I own both a rangefinder and a GPS unit, but they're for hunting, not golf. I've never taken either to a course and don't plan to.

Maybe I could shave a stroke here or there if I did those things, but I just can't play that way. It'd feel like I'm fiddle-farting around out there, and that's a feeling I don't enjoy.


So you just hit a hard 8 or a soft 2 there, Mr. Love III?

Or they could be oblivious to what they are doing, kinda like starting a thread on a subject that we already have several threads on.

I'm not really picking on you since several of us here are guilty of cluttering the boards with repeat threads versus finding an existing one, it's also this particular subject has gotten more than it's fair share of attention lately.


Agree with this. Those links were probably all within the last week too.

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