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Originally Posted by jayswin
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Keeping in mind the 10 minutes tee times were not standard after the first few weeks at most courses. I think most just over did it to make sure everyone was okay with everything, so they didn't get shut down.
Once they were comfortable they'd stay open, they packed them tight again. And as much as I despise how close the tee times are around here, I agree from a business standpoint. Having an extra two minutes wasn't going to change anything. Groups were not coming within 20 feet of each other anyways, even when stacked up on holes.
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No, I get it. It’s better for the course to book more rounds, for sure. But the actual golf experience was better with the ten minute spread because it didn’t get backed up.