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LPGA professional accused of slow play following recent victory (once more)

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 3, 2024Updated:December 3, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Carlota Ciganda, a veteran of the LPGA and Ladies European Tour, recently secured her eighth-career LET victory at the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España in Spain. However, her win was overshadowed by accusations of slow play, a recurring issue for the Spanish professional golfer. Despite facing challenges during the final round, Ciganda fought hard to secure a one-shot victory with a one-under 71 on Sunday. Slow-play accusations resurfaced post-victory when a video of her exceeding the time limit to hit a shot was shared on social media, highlighting the ongoing challenge of pace of play in professional golf.

On the LPGA and PGA Tours, players are given a limited amount of time to hit a shot, with PGA Tour players having an additional 20 seconds for specific scenarios. Ciganda’s slow-play incident at the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España was not penalized, despite her prolonged preparation for a shot exceeding the time limit. This is not the first time Ciganda has faced penalties for slow play, as incidents in previous tournaments have led to disqualifications and match penalties. The issue of slow play in professional golf has been a recurring topic of discussion, with players, fans, and officials seeking solutions to improve the pace of play on the course.

In response to slow-play complaints, LPGA pro Charley Hull proposed a strict penalty system for offenders, including two-stroke penalties for each offense and potential loss of a Tour card for repeat offenders. However, not all players share the same level of frustration with slow play. Angel Yin noted that pace of play has improved over the years on the LPGA Tour, with a mix of fast and slow players contributing to the overall pace of play. Despite differing opinions on the severity of slow play issues, finding a balance between player performance and pace of play remains a challenge for golf’s governing bodies and players.

The conversation around slow play in professional golf has gained traction in recent years, with players like Charley Hull and Carlota Ciganda experiencing firsthand the consequences of slow-play penalties. While some players advocate for strict penalties to deter slow play, others acknowledge the mental and strategic challenges of the game that contribute to slower play. As the debate continues, finding a middle ground that maintains the integrity of the game while improving pace of play remains a priority for golf organizations and players. Effective strategies and enforcement mechanisms are needed to address the slow-play issue and ensure an enjoyable and efficient playing experience for players and fans alike.

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