Doug,
I think that there's almost universal agreement that the time to play 18 holes is a major impediment.
YET, NO ONE, except a few are willing to do anything about it.
Clubs will NOT take the hard line position on the time to play.
Last week a fellow from Arizona sent me a request to forward him the scorecard from GCGC because he's trying to get the rounds down from 5 hours to 4:30 to 4:00 to 3:30.
He knew that the back of the scorecard at GCGC states the following:
3 1/2 hours is SUFFICIENT TIME FOR A 4-BALL MATCH TO FINISH 18 HOLES.
I think earlier scorecards may have indicated 3 hours.
But, the problem remains, few, if any clubs are willing to implement and enforce fast play guidelines.
The "WILL" just isn't there and I don't understand why.
Now, I love a round of golf, with 4 or 5 other guys, a foursome, threesome, twosome or by myself.
The comraderie is the icing on the cake.
As much as I love being on the course, I don't like slow rounds where I have to wait to hit a shot, any shot.
Between guys who watch too much TV golf and emulate every slow playing golfer they see, to the mechanical golfers who go through a routine that doesn't produce enhanced results, the pace of play over the last 6 decades has deteriorated.
And, what's interesting is that the golfer, vis a vis equipment, is hitting the ball farther.
So, it's the culture.
If I see another guy take 10 minutes to line up the line he's put on his ball, when it's his turn to putt, I'm going to go bonkers.
It's the culture.
We need to make fun of people who line up the line on their ball.
We need to abuse people who are slow players.
We need to ostracize people who are slow players
We need to move slow players to the last tee off times of the day
End of rant