Meh. Yes, it’s beautiful, but can be wet and also not a fan of grounds crew working on course with noisy machines. Late day rounds are the best for me, and cheaper too.
Embarrassed_Rule_269
Fuck you for being retired. 😀
watts_matt
Used to go after work and race against the sunset. Getting up early and having the course get lighter as the round goes on is so much better. Not to mention the fact that there’s no waiting, and you have the rest of your day. So worth it.
KLWMotorsports
My absolute favorite tee time. No one is out there besides the grounds crew and I am usually back home and at my desk at 10am because I usually play two balls.
bballoliver
Looks like a good time
i_Cant_get_right
Too early. 830ish is perfect, as long as it isn’t peak summer time.
BluebirdContent6301
I feel like a lot of golfers’ peak experience is a 12:30 foursome drinking beers with the boys (which does in fact rule) but a solo sunrise tee time is like crack to me
ICookWithFire
I wish I could play early in the fall, but we have frost delays (Colorado). So earliest times are usually 10 to 11, and starts getting dark at 4:30. It’s so depressing
doc-sci
I had a regular Saturday/Sunday fivesome who went out before the first official tee time…walking. Really miss that group. I even came up with a motto…Anyone can get up early enough to see the sunset!
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early morning rounds > all other time.
Nothing like a brisk morning on the course
Perfect day to shoot a 118
Meh. Yes, it’s beautiful, but can be wet and also not a fan of grounds crew working on course with noisy machines. Late day rounds are the best for me, and cheaper too.
Fuck you for being retired. 😀
Used to go after work and race against the sunset. Getting up early and having the course get lighter as the round goes on is so much better. Not to mention the fact that there’s no waiting, and you have the rest of your day. So worth it.
My absolute favorite tee time. No one is out there besides the grounds crew and I am usually back home and at my desk at 10am because I usually play two balls.
Looks like a good time
Too early. 830ish is perfect, as long as it isn’t peak summer time.
I feel like a lot of golfers’ peak experience is a 12:30 foursome drinking beers with the boys (which does in fact rule) but a solo sunrise tee time is like crack to me
I wish I could play early in the fall, but we have frost delays (Colorado). So earliest times are usually 10 to 11, and starts getting dark at 4:30. It’s so depressing
I had a regular Saturday/Sunday fivesome who went out before the first official tee time…walking. Really miss that group. I even came up with a motto…Anyone can get up early enough to see the sunset!