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Which PGA Tour Pros Are the Fastest and Slowest Players – and Can Identifying Them Help Improve the Pace of Play?

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 11, 2025Updated:March 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The PGA Tour is taking steps to improve the pace of play in golf, following concerns about the slow speed of play on the Tour. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan announced that the Tour will focus on improving pace of play by implementing recommendations from a player-led speed-of-play group. The group recommended several tactics to improve pace of play, including publishing speed-of-play-related statistics, such as the names of the fastest and slowest players. This move is part of the Tour’s Fan Forward initiative, which aims to improve the overall product for fans.

Shotlink data will be used to track and monitor the stroke times of players, and this information will be made public later this year. Players like Justin Thomas and Collin Morikawa have expressed support for releasing this data, as it can help identify slow players and potentially lead to penalties for those who consistently violate slow-play rules. The PGA Tour plans to experiment with a new speed-of-play policy on the Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour Americas, as well as using range finders in tournaments between the Masters and PGA Championship.

The Tour’s efforts to address pace of play are seen as a positive step forward in improving the overall experience for both players and fans. By publicly acknowledging the pace problem and committing to finding solutions, the Tour is taking a proactive approach to address a longstanding issue in golf. While the effectiveness of these efforts remains to be seen, the Tour’s willingness to make changes and experiment with new policies is a promising sign for the future of pace of play in professional golf.

As the PGA Tour continues to work on improving pace of play, the focus shifts to how players will respond to these changes. It is essential for players to buy into the new policies and adjust their playing habits to adhere to the rules and regulations set by the Tour. By holding players accountable for their pace of play and implementing penalties for slow play, the Tour aims to create a more efficient and enjoyable game for all involved.

While there is still uncertainty about the timeline for implementing these changes and the impact they will have on the Tour, the commitment to addressing pace of play issues is a positive development. The Tour’s willingness to experiment with new policies and collect data on player performance is a step in the right direction towards creating a more streamlined and engaging experience for fans. By shining a spotlight on pace of play and taking concrete steps to address it, the PGA Tour is demonstrating its dedication to improving the sport of golf for players and spectators alike.

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