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Crystal Springs Resort Speeds Golf Pace

| July 14, 2011

The resort implemented a proactive program that enables golfers to complete a round in less than four hours.

Crystal Springs Resort, Hardyston, N.J. recently introduced a new “Fast Track Golf” program after having surveyed hundreds of golfers, discovering overwhelming support for a faster pace of play. With such strong sentiment voiced, the Resort quickly implemented a proactive program that enables golfers to complete a round in less than four hours.

On weekends throughout the summer season, Crystal Springs will implement “Fast Track Golf” on two of the Resort’s seven award-winning courses, with designated “Fast Track Golf” tee times at Wild Turkey prior to 7:30 a.m. and at Cascades prior to 10 a.m. “Fast Track Golf” is available to daily fee players or to resort guests.

The features of “Fast Track Golf” include:

  • Maximum 7 strokes per hole
  • Maximum 3 putts per hole
  • Lost balls must be abandoned after a 60-second search
  • No “honors” – play when ready

Those who don’t maintain pace will be warned, moved, or may be required to play another course.

 

 

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