Tom:
I hear you loud and clear. You're right -- look at management!
Still, management probably has an idea on the talent (lack thereof) of the players involved.
Next time put the tees immediately near the putting surfaces and each of the players will think they are scoring in the same league with Karrie, Annika and Se Ri!!!
Course management should prepare and set the course to reflect what is possible. I grant you that if you have players who simply hit ground ball after ground ball or spray as far as the earth will permit it becomes more difficult. Once management allows the inmates to run the asylum you have major problems. I am a firm advocate that management should chicken wire much of the teeing areas to prevent players from playing tee boxes beyond their ability.
I'll say it again most management operates only quickly when they take your Visa / Mastercard. In that area they are jackrabbits!
Bethpage Black (NY) has the same problem. I can remember waiting so long to tee off and then thinking the round would be OK. Wrong.
The 2nd tee usually had 3-4 groups waiting. It got so bad that several players would mosy to the adjoining 17th of the Green Course and begin practicing short putts, sand shots and even short irons to the green. This was all going on even as players playing the hole correctly were approaching. A clear scene from "Caddyshack."
On other holes I actually thought they should put out copies of the Sunday NY Times and you could read sections while you waited. All in all, the most informed people would be at Bethpage!!!
Tom, I believe slow play is not only related to women but the worse offenders are the middle-aged men who think that if they dress like Tiger they'll play like him. They usually insist on some "action" while they play and literally every shot becomes a major study that would make engineering decisions at NASA seem fast.
Slow play is a talking point at most courses ... nothing more. Until players literally demand action nothing will be done.
Remember the outrage, it continues rightfully today, about the right to walk while playing. Very, very, few courses have a clue on how to be proactive in this area. Many clubs have more people in club shirts all riding in carts with headsets and I wonder they must be listening to the radio because they have no real role in assisting players.