Not here in Myrtle Beach-now a "hotspot" for reasons other than golf and (now defunct) strip clubs.Two-three months ago most courses were single rider only in carts. Locals were ecstatic with the 3/3.5 hours we had forgotten were possible.Courses have been very determined to put that genie back in the bottle as of late. When making tee times the last 14 days, each course has made a point of saying, "You will share a cart and be paired with another twosome."
Just an aside FYI: in the ten years I've lived/golfed here, not ONCE have I been asked if I will be walking or riding.
So they were single riders when there very few cases...
and now with the pandemic resurging in the south and South Carolina they go two to a cart...
perfect
There will be some unflattering books and history written about our country regarding the last 5 months and perhaps the near future
I'm seeing the same thing in NC, and I am dismayed by it. A number of courses have returned to two riders that aren't part of the same household, and I don't really understand either side of that equation. I've played in several local senior tournaments; I see guys riding together instead of paying extra for a solo cart or walking.
A month ago, the tournaments were all done via tee times, with either solo carts or walking; on Monday, I'm playing in one where we'll go back to a shotgun start and two in a cart. I'm walking that one, too; I've made a promise to myself that if I get to a course where I have to ride with somebody to play, I'll pack it up and go home. I don't understand the thinking of the courses, and I REALLY don't understand the thinking of the golfers.
And I'm skipping my 30 year plus Myrtle Beach week with my wife's family next month, which has always been golf every day for me. I can't wrap my head around sharing a beach cottage, even with my in-laws, much less showing up at a golf course and riding around with people I don't know.