Golf Nomad, who grew up in San Diego, wrote me last year and asked if Torrey Pines still had the custom of lining up golf bags by the starter’s window to determine the order of securing an early morning tee time.
I don’t know. I’ve been away for a long time. But they used a system very similar to that in the mid 1980s when I played Torrey Pines. Let me tell you about it.
First of all, it was tough to get a tee time on the weekend. You could start calling on a certain day — Monday, for instance — to get a tee time for Saturday.
The phone line was constantly busy. In fact, it was virtually impossible to get through, especially if you didn’t have automatic redial, not a widespread phone feature at the time. (I told you it was a long time ago.)
My golf buddies and I gave up on that approach. But there was another way …
The reserved tee times didn’t start until 7:30 or 8, which left anywhere from an hour to an hour and a half of daylight for people to tee off both the North and South courses.
The starter would arrive around 5:15 a.m. and take down the names of the groups that were already there. Then he would start sending them off at the crack of dawn. You would be surprised how many groups would already be out on both courses before the reserved tee time groups started going off.
But back to the early a.m. system.
It was an honor system. When you showed up, you would find the last person to arrive near the starter’s window. He would tell you what number he was –- 15th, for example –- and then he would be free to wander back to his car or the coffee shop (if it was open). Then you would wait for the next person to come along. And so on.
It worked surprisingly well. When the starter arrived, everyone (one representative of each group) lined up in perfect order and got their name down on the sheet.
Each person in our regular foursome would take a turn getting to Torrey Pines early to claim our spot.
How early? I’ll tell you in Part 2 tomorrow.
The Armchair Golfer
What’s still ahead:
Saturday: Arriving Early, Real Early, for Weekend Rounds (Part 2)
Sunday: My Unbelievable 18th Hole Story