The Value of Time in a Round of Golf
What type of golfer are you?
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1. Are you the first guy on the course, hoping to get in a quick round before heading on to the rest of your day, or do you like to arrive later in the day and spend all day with friends on the course?
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I play quickly and finish as fast as possible, so that I can move on to other things.
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My weekly round with friends takes up the entire day, or a fair portion of it, and I treasure the experience and memories above all else
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I like to play quick, but if the round goes longer it doesn't bother me, depending on the circumstances.
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