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    WATCH: Can you beat it? Golfer completes par three in 40 seconds

    By Golf365,

    1 day ago
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    A golfer has laid down a challenge after securing par on a par three in just 40 seconds without hitting a moving ball.

    He’s done this with the aid of a driver and a fairly rapid golf cart.

    The shot off the tee finds the green giving him a long putt for birdie which he leaves short.

    He makes the par put, though, and issues a challenge to others to achieve similar feats.

    Tips to Improve Pace of Play

    Playing at a better pace is not about hurrying up or racing around the course. It is simply about being more efficient with your valuable time, as well as everyone else’s.

    Start smart
    Confirm your tee time in advance and make it a point to arrive at the tee early with your golf equipment in order, ready to play. Remember essentials like extra balls, tees, gloves and appropriate clothing for the day’s weather conditions.

    “Tee It Forward” unless you are consistently able to reach greens in regulation from the back tees.

    In other words, play from a set of tees that is comfortable for you – one where you are more likely to hit lofted irons into greens instead of hybrids or fairway woods. It is acceptable for players in the same group to play from different tees. (The USGA Handicap System provides a formula for adjusting handicaps from different tees.)

    Try alternate forms of play to speed up your round
    Match play, Stableford, best-ball and other formats are easy and fun alternatives to individual stroke play because not every player has to hole out on every hole. There are multiple resources online and in print to learn about the many different golf formats. Try one out.

    Minimize your time on the tee
    On the tee it is usually acceptable for players to “hit when ready.” You can also save time by playing a provisional ball ( Rule 27-2 ) if you think your original ball might be lost or out of bounds.

    Plan your shot before you get to your ball
    Once you are off the tee, think ahead. Determine your yardage and make your club selection before it is your turn to play. Very often, you can do this while others are playing, without disruption. If you take your glove off between shots, have it back on before it is your turn to play. Even a small step like this saves time.

    Keep your pre-shot routine short
    Pick your line of play once and trust yourself. Try to take no more than one practice swing, then set up to the ball and play your shot. Most importantly, be ready to hit when it is your turn. Be efficient after your shot too. Start moving toward your next shot promptly.

    Aim to play in 20 seconds
    From club selection to pre-shot routine to execution, strive to hit your shot in 20 seconds when it is your turn to play. Help keep play moving at a brisk pace.

    Develop an eye for distance
    You don’t have to step off yardage for every shot. If you need to determine precise distance, try to find a yardage marker before you reach your ball, then step off the yardage on the way to your ball. Or, consider investing in an electronic range-finder or global positioning system for golf and use it when permitted by Local Rule. If others you are playing with are not familiar with the course, the Rules permit players to exchange yardage information without penalty.

    When sharing a cart, use a buddy system
    Don’t wait in the cart while your cartmate hits and then drive to your ball. Get out and walk to your ball with a few clubs. Be ready to play when it is your turn and then let your cartmate pick you up. Or, drive to your ball after you drop your cartmate off and then pick him or her up after you hit.

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