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I just read what was posted for walking. I use a Clic gear cart. I carried once and that was enough. I do not like riding though. The first time i went to my local course to play. The automaticly had me in a cart. I told them that i was walking/push cart and they looked at me like i was and odd ball. Since i was a single and was put with three other people. The other three were in riding carts while i pushed/walked. I find that i'm alot faster moving though the course when on foot vs in a cart. I find myself always waiting on the cart riders.
I did ride once. I did'nt like having to pull a few clubs at a time. The whole thing felt rushed as well as slow lol. Mabe it's just me. Maybe i have'nt played with long hitting strait players. Im not long at all but keep it in the short grass. Why do courses feel the need to push you to drive a cart over walking? Not to mention whats the deal with the speed players who what to do 18 holes in two hours ? Whats the rush ? |
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I just read what was posted for walking. I use a Clic gear cart. I carried once and that was enough. I do not like riding though. The first time i went to my local course to play. The automaticly had me in a cart. I told them that i was walking/push cart and they looked at me like i was and odd ball. Since i was a single and was put with three other people. The other three were in riding carts while i pushed/walked. I find that i'm alot faster moving though the course when on foot vs in a cart. I find myself always waiting on the cart riders. |
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Given this thread, and the one referenced, it surprises me how many people ride when they play golf. I can understand age or injury, but if you're in good health...and the course allows walking...I just don't understand why people don't walk. |
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Why do courses feel the need to push you to drive a cart over walking? I dont care for riding in a cart either. If Im playing golf with friends and they want to take a cart Im fine with it, but Id much prefer walking. |
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I'm not sure if it necessarily speeds up play. For example, if one person hits it in the left woods and the other in the right woods? Or, if a person grabs the wrong clubs? Forgets a club at the green and has to come back for it? Etc. ![]() |
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I know that I can ride faster than I push a cart. I agree with JB. Heck alot of times I get off work at 6. Tee off by 615 and am done with 18 by 8. That's why I can play so much. Granted my course isn't the hardest or the nicest. But i can play as much as I want, not get held up and it's a cheap membership!
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Come play any course around here as a walker and I will ride. I will play 27 in the time it takes you to play 18 without changing my pace of play. |
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Given this thread, and the one referenced, it surprises me how many people ride when they play golf. I can understand age or injury, but if you're in good health...and the course allows walking...I just don't understand why people don't walk. |
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Why do courses feel the need to push you to drive a cart over walking? Not to mention whats the deal with the speed players who what to do 18 holes in two hours ? Whats the rush ? |
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No doubt JB, but you're a single digit. Come to my local muni and ride in the cart with the average golfer...you'll end up grabbing your bag and walking because you'll get tired of sitting and driving all over the course wondering when you'll get a chance to hit your approach. :-) |
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I ride, my local muni course doesn't rent carts, so I have my own that I use. That takes out some of the aggravation of being with another golfer while he spends 15 minutes driving up and down the rough looking for his ball. When that happens, i just pull up to a shade tree closest to my ball, lean back, and sip on a beverage.
Our good course that's about 40 minutes from me does require carts on weekends. It's a resort park, so they can get pretty busy sometimes, especially on weekends. I'm guessing the cart rule a combination of profit and speed. |
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It really all depends on how much I'm gonna play. If I'm playing 9, I walk. If I'm playing 18 at my normal course, then I ride. The front 9 is short, but the back 9 has anywhere from 50 to 150 yards between the green and the next tee. I feel I play better when I walk, but that's just me. And, like it's been said before, it's about the money, not the pace of play. 2 courses around me don't allow walking during peak season at all, and only one allows it in the off season after 2 in the afternoon. Both of these courses charge $60 to $80 peak season, and I don't feel either one of them is worth that price.
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