Barry, also the same courses here in Australia will not let you walk anywhere on the course in metal spikes. One of my 1st rounds in Melbourne many years ago I ended up having to buy a new pair of shoes before I was allowed on the course. I have seen it happen may times to different people.barrys wrote:chelsea wrote:Johan, if you have never used one, how can you say it is faster to use a car than walking. Just a thought.Johan wrote:Another way to speed up is to use a golf car, well, i never used one myself but it's also a good idea to try it. The only problem is to wait the other players and the fact that the caddie wont let you drive.
There are a lot of good courses in the UK and here in Australia that will not let you walk, only drive a cart. Reason is not that it is quicker to get round, but the fact that it saves spike damage to the course.
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And it also guarantees them the financial return on their golf cars .....
... or am I just being cynical?
Rubber spikes only allowed and no metal at all.





