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Originally Posted by Macman
That's why early morning tee times are good if you want to avoid slow play. I also like being out there on a weekend afternoon though too.
I think I did a 6 hour plus round once at Maple Ridge and don't think I've been back there since. City courses can be bad for slow paced play.
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5.5 to 6 hours at Maple has happened to me multiple times. Basically end up drinking everything, smoking everything, doing pushups or chipping drills to keep busy.
Bluedevil hit me with a 6 hour round after they lifted their extra spread time between tee times for Covid. I mentioned to the pro shop that 6 hours isn't acceptable for a $120+ round and they argued that it didn't happen! Made them check the GPS and the gave me 4 rainchecks to leave.