I recently got the chance to play a brand-new short course near me in Colonial Williamsburg. My quick trip around The Shoe at Golden Horseshoe reminded me of the key elements that, frankly, make short (or par-3) courses so enticing.
Honestly, I’m fully prepared to declare that it’s a much better golf experience than playing the “real” thing.
Here’s why I think short courses are the best way to play golf.
It’s faster
Shorter distances, fewer opportunities to end up in the woods searching for a ball and every hole being a par-3 speed things up.
You can easily get around a 9-hole short course in an hour … just enough time to sneak away as my toddler goes down for a nap.
It’s still challenging (in some ways)
It’s not very often that I end up with a 40-yard shot into a green or have to fit my pitching wedge into a tight spot between greenside bunkers.
It’s family-friendly
Golf becomes heckuva lot easier when you don’t have to worry about hitting driver off the tee. Forty-yard holes are manageable for someone who’s hardly touched a club before.
The reality is, my wife (or any number of non-golfers) would more quickly make a par on any given hole at a short course than at a normal course.
And the sooner a newbie scores their first par, the more likely they are to keep coming back. Same goes for birdie.
Do you agree?
The short course is the most refreshing, enjoyable way to play golf. At least, that’s what I think.
Do you agree? Leave a comment down below.
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