Pace of Play
Pace of Play Policy
At Willow Park, we strive to ensure an enjoyable golf experience for all members and guests. To maintain a steady pace of play, the Club has established target round times and monitoring guidelines. Groups unable to maintain the required pace must adjust their play (e.g., picking up and moving to the next hole) or face the outlined consequences.
Target Round Times
Pace of play is influenced by the time of day and week. In general, an 18-hole round should be completed in 4 hours and 10 minutes, with earlier tee times having shorter targets:
Time of Day | Day of Week | Target Time (18 Holes) | Target Time (Front 9) |
8:30 am or earlier | Weekends/Holidays | 3 hrs 50 minutes | 1 hr 55 mins |
10 am or earlier | Any day | 4 hrs 00 mins | 2 hrs 00 mins |
Any other time | Any day | 4 hrs 10 mins | 2 hrs 05 mins |
Monitoring Pace of Play
The Golf Shop and Professional Staff oversee pace of play using the Tagmarshal GPS tracking system. One player per group will carry a tracking tag, which monitors hole completion times and alerts staff if a group falls behind.
If a group is out of position, staff will intervene. Slow play is defined as:
If approached by staff, groups must act immediately to regain their position. Disrespectful behavior toward staff will not be tolerated.
Strategies to Maintain Pace
Members and guests are encouraged to follow these pace-of-play best practices:
Slow Play Consequences
All slow play records remain on file for one calendar year.
Instance | Action Taken |
First | Members receive a written notice detailing slow play issues. |
Second | Members receive additional written notice detailing slow play issues. |
Third | The Club will recommend a one-week suspension of playing and pre-booking privileges. A formal notice will be issued. |
Fourth | The Club will recommend a two-week suspension of playing and pre-booking privileges. A formal notice will be issued, and further infractions may result in additional penalties. |