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Posted on 1/28/22 at 10:31 am
Posted by RoughDraft
Member since Apr 2018
34 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 10:31 am
Hey guys. I'm a beginner to golf, getting some lessons and have been hitting some balls at the legacy off of Sherwood in Baton Rouge. I have friends that have played golf but aren't very in to it. They pick up the clubs when there is a company scramble and leave them to collect dust otherwise. I have tried getting their opinions on these questions but haven't found them very knowledgeable. Hoping to get some good input.

I work close to The Legacy driving range so it is a good fit for hitting some balls after work, but where would I go to practice some putting or chipping? Is there a course that allows practice like that?

Also, I'm getting to the point where I'm ready to try an actual round of golf. Was hoping for input on a nice beginner course around Baton Rouge. Preferable a place that has 9 holes or offers 9 hole play. My ideal place would be an easier course that has some times that aren't too busy so that I don't get paired up with anyone that minds a beginner learning the ropes. I have enough buddies that would go play a round, but don't want to play often, so I'd like a place that isn't too busy that I could go play a quick round once a week.

It's quite possible I'm overthinking this and feel free to point that out or give me some pointers.

Thanks in advance.
Posted by JoeNelson
Member since Sep 2019
434 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 11:00 am to
Honestly if you are playing by yourself you will play fast enough to stay ahead of any group. just be mindful of others and you will be fine. City park sounds like a fit for you.
Posted by Bogeymaker
Member since Jan 2022
54 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 11:25 am to
Agreed! City Park is the way to go.
Posted by massiveattack
CharLIT/Chapel Chill
Member since Oct 2010
11582 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 12:49 pm to
Like others have said, go hack it around at City Park, just be mindful not to hold people up
Posted by RoughDraft
Member since Apr 2018
34 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 1:10 pm to
quote:

Honestly if you are playing by yourself you will play fast enough to stay ahead of any group. just be mindful of others and you will be fine. City park sounds like a fit for you.

Not too scared of holding people up. I'm planning on walking but will ride a cart the first time.

What I'm concerned with is that if I book a tee time, they might pair me up with 3 other people. Is this not something they typically do?
Posted by JoeNelson
Member since Sep 2019
434 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 1:20 pm to
Some courses try but just talk to the guys you are paired with and explain you situation and either you would play ahead of them or behind.
And just to confirm your not scared of holding people up because you will play fast or let them play through? or is it because you simply don't care?
Posted by BabyTac
Austin, TX
Member since Jun 2008
15960 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 1:32 pm to
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Not too scared of holding people up. I'm planning on walking


Strikes 1 and 2 right there.
Posted by The Implication
south philly
Member since Sep 2019
527 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 1:48 pm to
City park doesnt schedule tee times, walk up only, play by yourself if youd like. Play might be slow depending on the time of day you go
Posted by RoughDraft
Member since Apr 2018
34 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 2:55 pm to
quote:

And just to confirm your not scared of holding people up because you will play fast or let them play through? or is it because you simply don't care?
Not concerned because I feel as though I can play fast enough to not cause any issues for anyone. I would let a group play past me if that were an issue, but don't believe it would happen.
Posted by RoughDraft
Member since Apr 2018
34 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 2:57 pm to
quote:

City park doesn't schedule tee times, walk up only, play by yourself if youd like. Play might be slow depending on the time of day you go
Wasn't aware of this. You can schedule a tee-time on Brec. I'll give them a call and see. Appreciate the info.
Posted by RoughDraft
Member since Apr 2018
34 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 2:58 pm to
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Strikes 1 and 2 right there.

I thought it was fairly common to walk the course. I'm looking to get into golf partly because of the skill involved and wanting to learn but also as a hobby to get some good exercise in.
Posted by makersmark1
earth
Member since Oct 2011
20574 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 3:09 pm to
walk the course

Good idea.

Riding around in a cart is not as relaxing as walking the course.

It also gives you time to relax after a great shot or a bad shot.

Racing a cart around may be fun for some, but I prefer to walk. When it’s crowded, riding a cart does not save any time. When it’s not crowded, the riders who are in a hurry just buzz to next tee. To each his own.
Posted by The Implication
south philly
Member since Sep 2019
527 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 6:57 pm to
Maybe they changed it again. Regardless, the workers don’t honor the times and let walk-ons work in
Posted by ManyTiger
Member since Jun 2020
883 posts
Posted on 1/28/22 at 9:40 pm to
I have a friend who says you can play slow or you can play bad, but don’t play both.

That’s not to say don’t take your time, but don’t take 5-10 practice swings, then waggle, then get realigned & start the process over. Pick a line, take a practice swing, step up & hit it. If it goes straight do the same thing the next shot.

As others have said, be mindful of those behind you. You don’t have to be on the tee box to let others play through. If the person or group catches you, let them play through, no matter where you are on the course. This will also reduce the stress on you to not have to hurry.

Enjoy this stupid game & understand that you are not playing on tv. So you will hit a lot of terrible shots, but it’s the one good one that will keep bringing you back.
Posted by ReeseWee
Geismar, LA
Member since May 2019
530 posts
Posted on 1/29/22 at 7:27 am to
Go to LSU golf course. Not crowded, has a driving range, and ok chipping area. Course is not in the best of shape but at there will not be as many golfers as City Park which has tight fairways and blind tee shots.
Posted by WhiskeyThrottle
Weatherford Tx
Member since Nov 2017
7010 posts
Posted on 1/31/22 at 5:57 pm to
quote:

That’s not to say don’t take your time, but don’t take 5-10 practice swings, then waggle, then get realigned & start the process over. Pick a line, take a practice swing, step up & hit it. If it goes straight do the same thing the next shot.


100%. The people who do this almost always shank it off into the woods anyways.

My routine is to step up and take a quick practice stroke. Take a step back to figure out the line, then step up and hit. Doesn't take me any more than 20-30 seconds to do all of that.
Posted by RoughDraft
Member since Apr 2018
34 posts
Posted on 2/1/22 at 11:14 am to
quote:

100%. The people who do this almost always shank it off into the woods anyways.

My routine is to step up and take a quick practice stroke. Take a step back to figure out the line, then step up and hit. Doesn't take me any more than 20-30 seconds to do all of that.


I've heard this from a number of people. I've been treating my trips to the driving range like this as well. Unless something felt really off with my last swing, I step back, picture the shot, practice swing then step up and hit.

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