Tee Times
Due to heavy play during certain months, we ask you to be sure of your exact tee time
and have your group ready to go approximately ten minutes prior to your tee time. This
will certainly prevent us from falling behind schedule, therefore, making your round
more enjoyable. Tee times may be scheduled 5 days in advance beginning at 9 a.m.
Maintaining a Proper Play Rate
When the course is full, the rate of play becomes very important in keeping
the players moving smoothly. Here are a few notes on the subject to help our
players maintain a good playing rate:
Many people don't realize that they should be concerned about the group ahead of them,
rather than the group behind them. Playing too fast can be as detrimental as playing
too slow, a group can be out of position and still ahead of their average time per hole
recommendations.
If you keep up with the group ahead, you will never run the risk of being out of position.
Try staying no more than a half a hole behind the group in front of you and never more than
one hole behind.
Fast paced players will run the risk of not being able to "play through" slower groups when
the course is full. This can happen especially on days when there are solid tee times from
7:00 a.m. to noon or later. Please note, that we add time to the round when groups have to
constantly let other groups play through.
You can find yourself out of position and still be playing ahead of the generally accepted pace.
If the group ahead of you is playing at a pace that is faster than the 14 minute per hole average,
by keeping pace with them the rest of the course must also try to keep that pace. Slowing your
group down not only affects your group, but the rest of the course falls behind. If your group
falls behind by more than the entire hole, you may be warned by our on course hosts
(even if you are at a pace to finish at 4 hours 12 minutes or less).