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Originally Posted by darklord700
In golf and at any hole, the only two times golfers will congregate are at the T box and Green.
Let's say player 1 tee off, then move to the side 50 yards and let player 2 tee off then player 3 and 4 and so on. On the fairway, people generally will be 100s of yards away anyway so that's not a problem. Once everyone hits the ball to the Green, players will take turn going up to the green and putt so the foursome will not be on the green at the same time.
The first one to the Green will head to the next T box and hit, then step aside like 50 yards. The foursome will move off the tee box with each player basically 50 yards apart so that AHS couldn't say they are golfing together.
This way, tee times could be spaced out at 2 minutes apart and solve this unnecessary problem we are facing now. Agreed?
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I agree that this would work, however the problem would be that most would still play as if they are a foursome, which would lead to either the course having to ban the players or the course being fined for not following AHS rules, or both. And nobody wants either. Most clubs have gone with the KISS formula and I don't blame.