Argh! After playing behind a very slow threesome (comprised of a father, son, and a friend) for several holes watching a huge gap appear ahead of them I finally worked up the courage to ask them to speed it up a little. The problem was they weren’t hitting balls, they were standing around talking. So I walked over to the son who was supposed to be shooting but instead talking to his friend. “Excuse me, there are several people waiting behind you. I was wondering if you might be able to pick up the pace a little … you know .. play a little faster?”
“Of course not! Golf is a game of patience! You’ll just have to wait!” came the reply from the son.
I tried to explain to the son that golf is not a game of patience, golf is about keep up with the pace of play. I pointed out that the expected play time per hole was on the scorecard and they were taking much longer than the expected time. The son looked very confused.
At this point the father came over and started repeating the “patience” line. That explained where the son got it from. I repeated my points about “pace of play” but it didn’t faze the father either. I then suggested that we pass by them a hole. That didn’t seem to be compatible with the patience bit.
After a bit of back and forth the argument heated up (how could it not) and finally the father insisted that we go ahead of them! Great!
I stepped up to the tee box with the father, son and friend less than 10 feet behind me glaring away. O boy! This is going to be a pressure shot! I took a deep breath and cranked out one of the best drives in my life! Yeahooo! Eat it patience boys!
Some links about pace of play and ettiquette:
http://golf.about.com/od/golfetiquette/ht/paceofplay.htm
http://www.popeofslope.com/paceofplay/index.html