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06-10-2021 08:06 PM #1
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Golf is booming in 2021
wow ... here is a note from Clublink today
Over the last two weeks, Member rounds have increased by just over 6,000 rounds per week or 18.5%, compared to the same time last year. When comparing to the last two weeks to the same timeframe in 2019, Member rounds are up 71.8%.
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06-10-2021 11:17 PM #2
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Wonder how many are annoyed with the increase. I guess we were spoiled with 2 man tee times and 3-3.5 hour games for a long time now. I'm happy for the sport, and I'm sure as things get back to normal well see a decrease eventually and calm down just a tad.
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06-11-2021 09:35 AM #3
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Was Clublink doing two man tee times? Everywhere I have played since last year during the pandemic was allowing foursomes.
"A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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06-11-2021 12:58 PM #4
When I was playing Renfrew the other day, someone mentioned Whitetail in Eganville saw a big increase and had to cap membership at 250 Members... and Renfrew saw a big increase as well, with people moving to Renfrew or joining from Arnprior.
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06-14-2021 12:37 PM #5
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Golf is definitely booming, which is great for the game!! Even with the dry weather lately, I think that course conditions across the city are about as good as they've ever been (yes, lockdown helped) and I wonder if the extra money pumping into courses last year and this year has allowed them to hire more staff to take better care of the course.
There are, however, some definite concerns with pace-of-play, in my opinion, given the packed tee sheets and more newcomers to the game. I have seen a large amount of the following, that in my opinion are really hampering pace-of-play:
- Bag placement. E.g. next hole is forward and to the right, player places their bag near the front left of the green. Hole over, they have to walk back and then go all the way around the green (with push cart). Or, they leave their bag 15 yards back in the fairway from where they pitched from, then have to walk back to get it.
- Not being ready to hit when it's their turn (including just standing and talking instead of chat & walk...stop...hit...continue chat & walk)
- Playing the blue tees when they aren't ready yet
- Lack of enforcement by Marshalls
- Groups of 4 less experienced golfers all playing together - which I'm not knocking at all, think it's great! However, without anyone to teach good pace of play habits, or enforcement from Marshalls, it's tough for them to learn how to pick the pace up, without feeling "rushed"
Now - I'm not to one to bring up a problem, without offering a solution, so I think it's important that more experienced golfers - when bringing/teaching newbies the game, make a point of it to talk about pace of play. As well, courses should have marshalls (especially on weekends), and instruct the marshalls to enforce as well as provide some friendly pace tips to those groups who are obviously struggling to keep up, and therefore holding up the course. If certain courses continue to have pace issues, they may also want to consider spacing the times out an extra minute or two at certain times (say on weekends after 10 AM).
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06-14-2021 07:40 PM #6
Excellent points
I too have noticed golfers leaving their bags or parking their carts in front of the greens. Perhaps a sign posted in the clubhouse would help.
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06-14-2021 08:22 PM #7
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Metcalfe capped membership this year and maintains a waiting list now.
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06-14-2021 09:56 PM #8
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06-15-2021 08:55 AM #9
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06-16-2021 03:18 PM #10
OK---so who wants to build another EQUINELE ?
Does the 2nd hole-n-one come easier ?
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06-21-2021 12:21 AM #11
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Last year I played with a group and a number of times a player parked their cart 30 yards short of the green and walked up to putt at the back of the green which was about 10 yards from the cart path. I tried to help direct them to me more efficient, but sometimes you just can't fix stupid....
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07-03-2021 05:07 PM #12I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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07-04-2021 10:00 PM #13
Yes I was camping up in Eganville last week and Whitetail not to busy and also played Renfrew very busy. No marshals out but pace of play was not to bad. And price was a lot less then whitetail. And Renfrew was in very good shape
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07-05-2021 05:13 PM #14
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Golf is a lot more expensive in the last 2 years. I'm with Golf Select and prices have gone sky high with less courses. I've played 500 games in the last 8 years, but if this goes on, I'm goinfg to go back to cycling, canoing, fishing etc.
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07-05-2021 05:51 PM #15
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07-06-2021 04:33 PM #16
Could not agree more, 72.00 to play Cassel View vs 41 for Renfrew ????? I have found the more reasonable prices out of town. Most of us are not scratch golfers but just want decent prices for what they pay. I don't see too many big improvements being made for the increases---actually a lot less. Oh Well-as my brother says "it is what it is"
Does the 2nd hole-n-one come easier ?
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07-06-2021 08:49 PM #17
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If you are playing 50+ rounds per season then you really should be considering getting a membership somewhere. Yes you will lose some of the variety that you get with the discount clubs, but you will probably save money and get a lot of perks with membership that you may not have considered. I was a former discount club member, but I don't think I would go back to that unless the number of rounds I could play in a season was significantly reduced for some reason...
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07-06-2021 10:50 PM #18
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Loch March is $80. I would become a member if my buddies went as well but they won’t. I don’t want to risk joining and being stuck on my own.
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07-07-2021 10:00 AM #19
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Depends on the course I suppose but you will find you will not be on your own for long. Add yourself to open tee times and after a few weeks you might be surprised how many options you will have going forward. YMMV.
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