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Golfers: Reserve the best tee times


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Published on: Wednesday, August 11, 2010

By State Point Media

It doesn’t matter if you are new to the sport or an old pro, most golfers have the same complaint: finding time to hit the golf course.

That is why getting in a round of golf is often relegated to weekends or vacations.

Unfortunately, the weekends are the busiest times for most courses and securing a good tee time can be tough.

However, by arming yourself with some tricks of the trade, there are several ways to land the best tee times—event on the busiest weekends.

“It’s all about knowing how to stay a step ahead when competing with other golfers for tee times. This way you can book the best times before others get to them or can choose to play during lighter periods,” said Ron Ward, general manager of ActiveGolf.com, a part of Active Network, a website that allows users to book tee times at hundreds of golf courses across North America.

Here are some tips from Ward on how to get those prized tee times:

Beat them to it

Most golfers book tee times 2.4 days in advance for most courses, according to statistics from ActiveGolf.com. So, book your spot on Monday or Tuesday for the coming weekend, instead of procrastinating until later in the week. You’ll have more choices of courses and tee times and lower prices available.

Heat it up

Golfers tend to book tee times more in advance during months when there is more sunshine. Be willing to play in the heat and sun, when others are retiring to the clubhouse.

Book lighter times

According to Ward, most golfers crowd onto the course at the same times—typically between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on most courses. So, the early bird or late risers usually can get a tee time, even when booking later in the week.

Tap the web

By going online to book your time, you can move quickly and avoid hassles. For example, ActiveGolf.com enables users to book tee times at hundreds of golf courses and even offers last minute tee time specials and daily e-mails offering discounted times. Booking online also enables you to secure tee times even in the middle of the night, when other golfers are sleeping.

Take a drive

Go off the beaten path. Drive a bit out of your way to find less-crowded courses. You will broaden your horizons and vary your game. You might even improve your game by tackling new challenges.

Pony up

When all else fails, shell out a little more green to get on the green. The best times at top courses will cost more than other tee times. So dig deeper, if you really want that certain spot on a busy weekend.

“Just like knowing what club to hit off the tee, being educated on the best ways to book a tee time gives you an edge over the rest of the field,” added Ward. “And once you’ve landed a choice tee time, make sure to give yourself ample time to stretch out, warm up the swing and get a feel for the greens.”

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