Golf Central Magazine-Vol 22 Issue 1

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Jay Golden, PGA, and Bodo Sieber, CEO & Co-Founder, Tagmarshal

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Why Pace of Play is So Important to Golf Golf has seen

a resurgence as a result of the pandemic. Golf courses are crowded with new players joining golfers who have played the game for years. One thing they have in common -- avoiding a five hour plus round. Each wants to play at a comfortable pace, nor do they want to be admonished for causing slow play. Course operators, too, wish to provide golfers with a good experience and want to build loyalty and know they will return to the course time and again. To this end, the USGA conducted some groundbreaking research to unpack what really matters to golfers and shapes how much they enjoy their round of golf. Results found that 82% of players believe “Course Conditioning is a crucial enjoyment factor” while 74% of golfers believe that “Pace/Flow/Time is a crucial enjoyment factor.” It is obvious that if the course is well maintained and a pleasure to play, and you are able to play at a good pace without needing to stop and wait for slow groups ahead, you will have that good experience. The need to ensure optimal pace and field flow is amplified during this pandemic particularly when safe distances are to be maintained. In order to achieve a proper pace and flow, forward thinking courses have

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embraced optimization technology to assist them in effectively and efficiently manage on-course operations, including pace and field flow. Tagmarshal, the global leader in golf course intelligence software, uses a GPS based system to track and monitor movement on the course. It provides real-time data alerting the pro shop staff to where there are potential or existing bottlenecks. Player assistants can then, in a nonthreatening and positive way, help the group to improve their pace of play.

PGA professionals and course operators are responsible for maximizing not only player satisfaction with how the facility treats them from the moment they enter the grounds, but also revenue growth for the course, pro shop and food and beverage operations. They now have key metrics to track progress, manage, optimize and report on performance with ease. The system allows them to measure time on a specific hole, fairway or green as well as wait times on the tee box. Tagmarshal technology has collected over 1 billion data points from over 15 million rounds of golf. It has partnered with more than 300 private clubs, daily fee and resort facilities worldwide including 30 of the Top 100 US courses. Many Florida facilities utilize Tagmarshal including Naples area courses such as Forest Glen CC, Calusa Pines GC, Naples Grande, as well as Banyan, Gulf Harbor and Sandridge, and Bradenton’s Legacy GC, and Serenoa GC in Sarasota. As the pandemic recedes and normalcy returns, it is critical, and imperative, that golfers continue to enjoy their round as technology improves on-course pace of play and field flow conditions in a non-intrusive and efficient way. Technology has made an impact on golf and for the better. If your favorite course or club does not utilize such a system, you might suggest that they investigate the benefits. Golf Central • Volume 22, Issue 1


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John Sanford Golf Design

3min
pages 62-64

Envirotron Golf Classic

2min
pages 60-61

Audubon International

2min
pages 58-59

Performance Nutrition Superstar: Jason Ellis

4min
pages 56-57

Playing from the Tips

6min
pages 50-53

Sunniland Super Spotlight: Anthony Williams

3min
pages 54-55

Living on the Links

4min
pages 44-45

Rumbling Bald

2min
pages 40-41

International Golf Resort

2min
pages 42-43

Freddy’s Fairway Thoughts

3min
pages 48-49

Eric Anderson

2min
pages 46-47

Golf Business

2min
pages 38-39

Precision Impact

4min
pages 20-21

Zero Friction

1min
pages 34-35

GCM 22nd Anniversary Party

4min
pages 12-15

The Women of Golf Show

2min
pages 28-29

Chef Rob Gioia

4min
pages 18-19

Justin Watson

3min
pages 16-17

Rich Havyer

7min
pages 22-23

Ball Pop

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pages 10-11
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