You must be a good player if you do not understand what I mean. It does not matter how much time you spend on the driving range or practice your putts, you know that the first times you try out a real golf course it will take you a very long time simply to get through the first few holes.
You must have a lot of skill in order to play golf, and beginners golf can be painful for everyone. People who are learning can get frustrated really easily, and you know they are going to use a lot of balls.
The people on the course with them have to be patient. I know that my husband often runs off to play nine holes when he only has so much time. If there is someone learning beginners golf in the group in front of you, you can be sure that you aren't going to get out of there very fast.
There should be courses just for beginners golf, or perhaps there should be certain hours set aside for this purpose only. It wouldn't have to be much, but perhaps a few hours daily when the courses are less crowded. In that caseThat way, players learning beginners golf would be on the course and take their lumps without having to watch impatient and more seasoned players making faces at them because they are tired to wait for them to move through.
I have been there before, and I remember what it is like to have four grown men in goofy pants making faces and telling you to move it along. They are an impatient lot.
Though everybody moves through the activities of beginners golf at a various speed, newer folks will always be there to take the time to learn the game without having to rush, and this may help encourage more persons to take up the sport. Beginners golf could include a lot of kids, and that is also a good thing. Of course, they can never be as good as the adults, but they will never be good if they never practice on a real course.