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The challenge of addressing the PGA Tour’s slow-play problem, according to this expert

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 13, 2025Updated:February 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Slow-play issues are once again a hot topic on the PGA Tour, with recent tournaments seeing final groupings take over five hours to complete their rounds. Ryan Palmer, a four-time PGA Tour winner, discussed the challenges of slow play on GOLF’S Subpar podcast, highlighting the pressure players face while competing for money and points. Palmer expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of fines for slow play, suggesting that implementing strokes could be a more impactful deterrent.

The PGA Tour’s upcoming changes, reducing the number of fully-exempt players from 125 to 100, adds an additional layer of pressure for players to perform well and maintain their status on the Tour. Charley Hoffman, a Tour veteran, sent a memo to members emphasizing the importance of being ready to play when it’s their turn. Palmer echoed this sentiment, noting that many players waste time deliberating once it’s their turn to hit the ball, causing delays in the pace of play.

Palmer also criticized the use of AimPoint, a green-reading method popular among some players, for contributing to slow play. He mentioned that the process of using AimPoint, including straddling the line and taking time to read putts, can add significant time to rounds. The debate over AimPoint’s impact on pace of play came to the forefront when former U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover called for its ban, leading to a rebuttal from Collin Morikawa, an AimPoint user.

During a press conference at the Genesis Invitational, Rory McIlroy shared his views on the slow-play issue, acknowledging that certain factors like weather conditions can impact round times. McIlroy emphasized that golf at the highest level naturally takes time to play but suggested that there are opportunities to speed up the pace of play. Despite acknowledging the need for improvement, McIlroy noted that minor adjustments may not lead to substantial changes in round times.

The ongoing conversation around slow play in professional golf highlights the complexities of addressing the issue. While fines and penalties exist for slow-play infractions, players are still inclined to prioritize performance over pace of play. As pressure mounts for players to secure their status on the PGA Tour, finding a solution to speed up play while maintaining high-level competition remains a challenge. Collaborative efforts between players, officials, and governing bodies may be necessary to implement effective strategies for improving pace of play on the Tour.

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