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13.33? You really think it takes the same amount of time to play a 180 yard 1-shot hole that it takes to play a 540 yard 3-shot hole?
Jason,
Are you really that obtuse ?
Ask yourself, which takes longer,
1. hitting your tee shot and completing play on a par 3, OR,
2. hitting your tee shot and then hitting your second shot on a par 4 or par 5 ?
HINT: It isn't # 1You probably don't play many executive courses, but they don't take 4 hours. Figure more like 8 minutes per hole for par 3s.
Almost any group can play a par 3 in 10 minutes.
And how long does it take to hit a tee shot and a second shotThe good thing about a par 3 opening hole is that it forces the guys on the tee to actually wait for the full interval, since they can't hit until the putts of the previous group are holed out.
That's called a "bottleneck.
Can you guarantee that every foursome will complete play on every par 3 in:
1. 8 minutes
2. 10 minutes
3. 12 minutes
4. 15 minutes
What's the average GIR for a 16 handicap ?I've never seen a course that struggled to get first tee shots hit within 10 minutes of the previous group.
What course do you belong to ?
What course do you play most frequently ?The problem most courses face is that Group B hits as soon as Group A is clear, on about a six minute interval.
So, you're saying that the courses you play don't have starting times ?
Which courses are they ?This eliminates any buffer between the groups and results in Group B waiting on every shot, beginning with the approach to the 1st hole (since it takes Group A longer to get everybody on the green and holed out than it does for Group B to get to their balls and be ready to hit).
Yet, you want to deny that reality on opening par 3's
You can't have it both waysThe real problem with a par 3 opener is that most players don't like being asked to hit such a precise shot with their first swing of the day.
I do, because it's easier to prepare for that shot on the practice range.
You know exactly what club you're going to hit and exactly how far, so, you practice that shot on the range.
It's one of the easier opening shots to prepare forI don't like it either. But it does have some pace of play benefits.
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