


For golfers in cold weather climates, slow play is probably the last thing you want to think about when finally reaching the course this spring. That is why it’s essential to take a look at your habits now to make sure your game is up to speed.
Slow play on the golf course is usually a condition that a golfer acquires over time, as he or she acquires bad habits with his or her golf swing. Or it’s the result of the golfer never having been taught proper golf course etiquette from the very beginning of his/her golfing experience. This means a slow golfer can usually be cured of this malady. Of course, that golfer has to be aware that they are slow, and that’s where buddies come into play.
But as we often take a look at other golfers on the course and notice the things they do to slow down play, so should we take a look at ourselves. When we do take an honest look at ourselves, we often discover we’re doing many of the same things to slow down play that we’re complaining about others doing.
Here are some tips for speeding up slow play on the golf course which will make everyone — including yourself — much happier and your round of golf more enjoyable.
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