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Tips for Improving Speed of Play

Slow play on the golf course is not only an issue at Sterling Farms but almost every golf course in the country and is usually a condition that a golfer acquires over time, as he or she acquires bad habits. Or it's the result of the golfer never having been taught proper golf course etiquette. This means a slow golfer can usually be 'cured' of his malady. Of course, that golfer has to be aware that he's 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.

Before we run down a list of suggestions for speeding up play, it's important to note that many of these tips have nothing to do with rushing your play, but rather with simply being ready to play, and with using common sense and good etiquette on the course.

The Rangers will be more diligent than ever this year in trying make your time at Sterling Farms an enjoyable experience by having groups pick up and move into the position they should be after falling behind, please be thoughtful of the job they are trying to do for the players behind you and obey their requests at all times and with your help, we should all have an enjoyable golfing season!

Here are some tips for speeding up slow play on the golf course: