I have some rules I try to follow when letting a group or individual play through. I play at clubs that allow singles to play on busy Friday afternoons. Naturally a single will always be catching up to someone to be let through and therefore slowing down play each time this happens. One rule I have is if there is nowhere to put him, in other words there are several groups ahead of us, he has to grin and bear it. Hit a couple more balls each hole and be patient. Some people are very liberal about letting people through and I try to be reasonable, but it really slows play down for everyone. But if you and your group are playing exceptionally bad, you need to help a brother out. I also would rather ask a single to join up with us if we have room rather than let him through with a crowded course ahead.
Another peeve of mind is letting someone through on the first three holes. I believe in waiting at least three holes to see what is in front of us. Many times you catch up with someone by then and find out they have two or three groups directly ahead of them so you haven't accomplished much.
Any thoughts.
Another peeve of mind is letting someone through on the first three holes. I believe in waiting at least three holes to see what is in front of us. Many times you catch up with someone by then and find out they have two or three groups directly ahead of them so you haven't accomplished much.
Any thoughts.
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