Greg & Howard,
It seems that Streamsong is attractive to, and intends to attract, the serious "golfer", not the casual or novice golfer.
To me it seems that their target market is golfers who belong to or play regularly at courses north of Streamsong.
Having played three rounds in 3:00, I don't see why you're stating that 3:30 isn't possible.
No rough, no abundance of trees, wide fairways, caddies/forecaddies and very few long green to tee walks, would seem to help.
(# 7 to # 8 Blue is a significant exception)
Water does create an impediment to fast play.
As to daylight, Sreamsong is as far west as Ohio, so they probably get an extra half hour or more of light vs NYC.
4:30 will significantly dampen the fun factor and hurt the bottom line.
If tee times are ten minutes apart and groups take 11 minutes to play each hole, that's a 3 hour and 20 minute round.
Is that rushing ? Why isn't that possible ?
13 minutes per hole is still less than 4 hours.
Why isn't that possible ?
If you were at Pine Valley and the starter told your group that play was in no more than 3.5 hours, would you play in less than 3.5 hours ?
Ken Bakst made the effort to change the culture of golf (for the better) at a private club.
What would be wrong with Streamsong trying to change the culture of golf at a golf resort, a serious golf resort.
I know, that knowing rounds are 3.5 or less at Streamsong would make Streamsong far more attractive to me.
Tom Doak,
Agreed, I previously mentioned that the logistics won't work for dual nine starts, which makes pace of play more important.
As I stated earlier, I loved both courses and favored the Blue.
Playing in under 4 hours makes the Streamsong experience even more fun.
Playing in Notre than 4.0 will detract from that experience.
With those wide fairways, there's no reason why golfers with caddies/forecaddies should take more than 3.5.
I always wondered, if they had it to do over, whether PV would have introduced an 18 hole short course, or a full 18 hole executive course, or another full 18 hole course. I suspect that Streamsong might go through the same exercise.
The same
As a destination resort, with little else available, second rounds become an important part of the Sreamsong experience