DYNA-TOW Fast Play Golf System....The Fastest Way to Play!
Welcome to the official DYNA-TOW Fast Play System golf website. Here you will find information on a new, patented & revolutionary method of play that is about to take the golf world by storm!
The game of golf is losing thousands of players annually due to slow play and diminished player experience. Meanwhile, players and golf course management alike have tried a variety of approaches to qwell the problem of slow play with varying degrees of success.
Now, thanks to the invention of the DYNA-TOW Fast Play Golf System, golf course associations, owners and golf enthusiasts are realizing the benefits of decreased time it takes to play a round of golf. With the DYNA-TOW Fast Play Golf System, you can say good bye to the problem of slow play.
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The Fast Play Golf Team
Courses Strive to Quicken Pace of Play Without Turning Off Customers
Golf used to be a four-hour commitment. To get in a round, you only needed to blow off half a day of work. You could tee off after breakfast and finish before lunch. No more.
Courses haven't gotten much longer for the average player, certainly haven't added any extra holes to the traditional 18. Yet in most instances, golf has become a five- to six-hour labor.
Who's to blame for waiting game?
ARGH! The misery of s-l-o-w play.
No matter where you go - public courses, pricey resort tracks, exclusive country clubs, even the PGA tour - slow play has infected golf like a plague, turning pleasant four-hour loops into six-hour afternoons of hit, wait, hit, wait, hit, wait . . . agony.
Slow Play Cures
American golfers spend far too long waiting around to hit shots these days. While there are a few die-hards who don't have to be anywhere soon, slow play is an inconvenience for just about everyone.
What would it take for American brand golf to speed up just a little. Four hour rounds are more a fantasy than reality. Here are some suggestions.
Slow Play Problem Quickly Gaining Attention
Complaints about slow play on the PGA Tour have been around forever, which is about how long it has been since anyone was given a one-stroke penalty for taking too long to hit a shot.
Actually, it was 16 years ago at the Byron Nelson Classic. And the victim of that one-stroke penalty is now a rules official who carries a stop watch.
Tips for Fighting Slow Play at the Golf Course
Slow play on the golf course is usually a condition that a golfer acquires over time, as he or she acquires bad habits. Or it's the result of the golfer never having been taught proper golf course etiquette. This means a slow golfer can usually be "cured" of his malady. Of course, that golfer has to be aware that he's slow, and that's where buddies come into play.

