Pat,
Are you saying it was cart path only at Pebble, and you still were on pace to play in 2:30?
Andrew,
We played in 3:20, but would have played in less time without all the delays
Having not played either course, maybe design features account for the difference, but if your (presumably) three ball played MPCC in 2:50, it seems odd that adding a 24 handicap for a four ball and cart path only would yield a pace 20 minutes quicker.
I think green speeds were a factor.
Pebble Beach's greens were very slow by comparison, making putting much easier and quicker.
I have to give you a lot of credit for being able to carry that pace and not alter your game.
I think that's where the misconception comes in.
I did nothing to alter my pre-shot routine and swing.
It's getting to your ball and being ready to play when it's your turn.
We did play ready golf with permission. Ie, I'll hit if you don't mind.
I notice that many golfers don't begin to get ready until it's their turn to play and that includes reading putts
Pat, I understand the concept of "ready golf". I am not as well traveled as you are, and I haven't been around the game as long as you, however I've still played several thousand rounds in a northern climate in the last 30 years (from as young as I can remember). I have played 18 in a cart in 1:15'ish, but the course was empty and I wasn't grinding. In high school/college, we would regularly play a 4 ball game in 2 hours trying to beat the sun, but that was on a 6,300 yard course we were intimately familiar with (negating reading greens) and playing simultaneously (not just ready golf). Every round I play (other than significant competitions) is played with ready golf. I would think on *most* courses, a reasonable pace for a four ball playing ready golf (but not speed golf) would be in the 3 a 3:20 range in carts, slightly longer walking.
I've played with poor players who are fast, and eventual tour players that were slow. That said, if playing ready golf, the better players are capable of doing it quicker simply due to number of shots. I think playing cart path only is by far the slowest type of golf, and certainly adds :15 - :20 minutes to any round, grabbing multiple clubs, walking from and back to the cart after every shot.
That said, the fact you waited :45 minutes, prompting a refund request, and still finished in 3:20 with cartpath only, a 24 handicap presumably shooting 100 on a major championship course with 100+ traps without altering routines certainly distinguishes your group as the fastest group of golfers I would have ever encountered. I wish I (an all golfers) could be as efficient.