There's been a lot of talk lately about slow play. I contend that most of it is not from deliberate slacking off or undue plumb-bobbing. I have started this thread on giving tips to others on how to play as efficiently as possible regardless of skill level. I think that as this progresses we will find that playing efficiently is not as simple and obvious as it sounds (and there might be some disagreements on how to do it), and that is does actually take a certain skill set to perform well. OK, I'll start - If you walk, there will always be a moment around the green when you can take your bag over to where you will exit for the next hole. It drives me nuts when a group finishes a hole, and I see someone walking all the way back across the green, or worse, back to the fairway where they left their bag after chipping up, and then back across again to exit. Pay attention to yardage markers/sprinkler heads as you're walking towards your ball instead of finding your ball, parking your cart and then searching for a yardage. A sky caddie or golf app on your phone is so easy! Know you TaylorMade SLDR White Driver yardages so once you know what is left to the pin or layup area, club selection is thoughtless. Also, on the greens, if I'm in first and the following tee box is open and the group in front left long enough ago that the fairway is probably open, I won't wait for others to finish but will go ahead to the next tee box and get ready to hit my tee shot while the last guy or two in my group finishes putting. If the next fairway or green isn't open, I'll make sure my bag's on the side of the green closest to the next tee box and grab the flag. Also, if you haven't hit a single drive past 220 today and you're sitting at 220 with a 3W in hand, everyone knows there's a 0% chance you come anywhere near the green. Hot items: TaylorMade SLDR Driver reviews discount TaylorMade SLDR Irons
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