Updated on 03/28/19. An "executive course" or "executive golf course" is a course that's shorter than a standard golf course in one or more respects. It has a lower par because it's usually comprised of more par-3 holes than are found on a typical golf course.
If you're wondering where the name comes from, the term “executive course” is actually from corporate America. Executives love to play golf but busy schedules make playing a two and a half hour round out of the question.
An executive golf course is a golf course which is shorter with a lower par than a traditional golf course. Most executive golf courses have more par threes than a standard golf course. A typical par 72 golf course has four par threes, four pars fives, and ten par fours.
An added bonus is the fact that these courses are lighter on wallet and can really shorten the time spent on the course. With an average round of golf lasting 4-5 hours on a regulation 18 hole course, a Par 3 course usually plays in about 2 ½ hours and 9 holes in a little over an hour.
Most American courses fall into one of three main types.Links Course. Golf originated in Scotland, and links golf, too, has its roots in Scotland. ... Parkland Course. ... Desert Course. ... Executive Course. ... Regulation Course. ... Municipal Course. ... Daily-fee Course. ... Semi-private Course.More items...•
The 3 different levels of golf practiceLevel 1: Basic.Level 2: Advanced.Level 3: Extreme.
A "par-3 course" is a golf course that consists of nothing but par-3 holes. A "regular" or "regulation" 18-hole golf course most commonly has four par-3 holes, four par-5 holes and 10 par-4 holes.
The Executive 9 at Woodland Hills features a variety of twists and turns designed to test every club in a golfer's bag. With shorter yardages and hole designs, The Executive 9 is perfect for beginners, juniors, families and golfers with a limited time to play.
Approach course: An approach course is one that is even shorter than a par-3 course, one designed primarily to allow experienced golfers to practice pitching and chipping, or intended for use by beginners.
A "9-hole course", typically the type referred to as an "executive course", has only 9 holes instead of 18, but with the otherwise normal mix of par-3, par-4 and par-5 holes (typically producing a par score of between 34 and 36), and the course can be played through once for a short game, or twice for a full round.
four hoursAs you add players to your group, you can expect the time to complete a round to grow by roughly thirty minutes for each additional player. Two players could play in three hours, three players could play in three hours and thirty minutes, and foursomes, on average, could take four hours to play 18 holes of golf.
4 hours, 17 minutesThe average round of golf in America takes 4 hours, 17 minutes, according to Lucius Riccio, Ph. D., who analyzed 40,460 rounds. The average time of dewsweepers, or the first group out, is 3:46. The length and Slope Rating of a golf course has almost no correlation with pace.