A bit of a rhetorical question this (or even just a rant to get it off my chest) as I suspect I know the answer** but does having a really slow player in your group effect you; how do you cope? etc.
Played yesterday with a guy who is beyond slow. Typical routine.
Has 3 / 4 practice swings away from ball
Takes stance and freezes for 30 seconds
Does a mininimum 6 slow takeways (first 4 inches)
Freezes again.
Does another 3 slow takeways
And go. His putting routine is much the same
I tend to take one practice swing, address ball, one "Mike Weir" waggle to check I'm set and away.
Most times I outdrive him, not by much but sufficent that he takes his 2nd before me. So, we walk up the fairway, reach our balls; I take my club out, practice swing and wait, and wait - "ffs can you just play your shot before one of us dies" - and wait. Strangely by the time I play his 2nd shot turns out better than mine
** OK I know I shouldn't let it get to me; perhaps I shouldn't even take my club out of the bag before he's finished and I certainly shouldn't watch - but its like the guy with the strange facial tic on the train you just can't take your eyes away from this routine.
Yesterday he could only play the first 9 (which we repeat to make 18); my first 9 was 48, my second 43 - and that included an 8 on the 17th.
Coincidence maybe but in any case I think I need to find a way to deal with this, especially as I have a naturally fast "walk up and hit it" mentality.
Played yesterday with a guy who is beyond slow. Typical routine.
Has 3 / 4 practice swings away from ball
Takes stance and freezes for 30 seconds
Does a mininimum 6 slow takeways (first 4 inches)
Freezes again.
Does another 3 slow takeways
And go. His putting routine is much the same

I tend to take one practice swing, address ball, one "Mike Weir" waggle to check I'm set and away.
Most times I outdrive him, not by much but sufficent that he takes his 2nd before me. So, we walk up the fairway, reach our balls; I take my club out, practice swing and wait, and wait - "ffs can you just play your shot before one of us dies" - and wait. Strangely by the time I play his 2nd shot turns out better than mine

** OK I know I shouldn't let it get to me; perhaps I shouldn't even take my club out of the bag before he's finished and I certainly shouldn't watch - but its like the guy with the strange facial tic on the train you just can't take your eyes away from this routine.
Yesterday he could only play the first 9 (which we repeat to make 18); my first 9 was 48, my second 43 - and that included an 8 on the 17th.
Coincidence maybe but in any case I think I need to find a way to deal with this, especially as I have a naturally fast "walk up and hit it" mentality.
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