Find Out How To Speed Up A Game Of Golf

Because an 18-hole round of golf can last five to six hours, taking a whole day out of a busy schedule, many golfers get frustrated and are looking for tips to help them speed up their game.

There are some solutions to this problem if this is one of your frustrations.

The first thing you need to find out is what is taking your golf game so long. Is it you? Are you taking too many practice swings? Are your spending too much time looking for lost balls? Or are you taking too long to putt?

Some simple, golf putting and practice tips will help if you are guilty of committing any of these habits that slow down your game.

Let's take a look at some tips that I've found useful in helping me play a game that is not only less time consuming, but more enjoyable as well.

Locate an exclusive country club that is rarely crowded and join.

Playing a course that allows five-somes will definitely slow down your game, so don't play them.

If you schedule allows, try to get in a golf game during the week rather than wait for the weekend.

See what the golf schedule is so that you can be one of the first players out on the course, even it means have a tee time in the wee hours of the morning.

Even though it might take you an hour to drive out of town to find a less crowded course, it could be well worth the drive with your friends if you live in a metropolitan area.

Remember these golf tips if you want to play a more enjoyable game of golf and not have to wait 10 or 15 minutes on every hole because of slow play.

The time it takes to complete a game of golf is the primary reason most people decide not to play. But the average 18 holes should take a little over four hours at the most. And by following these tips you'll be able to enjoy golf more and complete your games faster.

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