The article concerns dealing with slow players in golf games, a common issue faced by players in Japan. It discusses etiquette and strategies on how to courteously expedite the pace while on the golf course for a smoother and more enjoyable game. This includes techniques like 'ready golf', communication, and time management.
In Japan, golf is widely popular, with a reputation for being very respectful and methodical. Taking a long time on each shot is often seen as a part of the experience. The unwritten rules can sometimes make the game slower than in other countries. This story brings forth a significant aspect of the golfing social etiquette in Japan - managing slow play gracefully.
In contrast, in the USA or EU, rules surrounding slow play are more stringent and sometimes there are penalties for slow play to keep the game moving. They have generally adopted the concept of 'ready golf', which encourages players to hit their balls as soon as they are ready, to speed up the game.